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Gas boilers should be banned within a decade, says major review of Sunak climate plans

New gas boilers should be banned within a decade while the installation of heat pumps must be “turbo-charged”, according to a new government review of the UK’s net zero plans.

The review, carried out by leading green Tory MP Chris Skidmore and published on Friday, says that the national transition to net zero carbon emissions – including replacing boilers and buying electric cars – will cost households £4,000 to £6,000 on average up to 2040, with savings possible only after that.

The review recommends the target for phasing out gas boilers be set at 2033 – two years earlier than currently planned.

According to the climate change committee, replacing a gas boiler with a heat pump costs an average household £26,000.

The report suggests that the benefits of net zero will “ultimately” outweigh the costs.

In September Mr Skidmore was commissioned by Liz Truss’s government to consider how the country could deliver “maximum economic growth and investment” alongside its climate crisis ambitions, while also considering the need for energy security and the costs for the public.

It also warns that there may be no savings for nearly 500,000 households even in the long run, if the government does not provides more support.

The review calls for a “rooftop revolution” which will include placing solar panels on residential and commercial buildings.

The government has been urged to set a target to increase solar energy five-fold by 2035, from the current 14GW.

The review has described net zero as “the economic opportunity of the 21st century” and said the UK was “well placed” to take advantage of the opportunities presented by decarbonisation.

But it also warned that the country would have to move “quickly” and “decisively”, and opportunities were already being missed thanks to a lack of skills and “inconsistent policy commitment”.

Setting out plans for a “pro-growth, pro-business transition”, the review said: “We must grab this opportunity, there is no future economy but a green economy.”

The340-page review follows extensive engagement across the country including more than 1,800 responses and 50 roundtable meetings with businesses, local government, organisations and other individuals.

It found that a key demand from across the country had been for greater certainty and stability, and said: “Overwhelmingly, the common message has been the need for clarity, certainty, consistency, and continuity from government.”

As well as setting out long-term goals, the review details 25 actions that the government should take in the next two years. These include:

– Providing longer-term funding certainty for major net zero projects, including new nuclear power plants;

– Implementing plans this year to increase solar and onshore wind generation, including a target of increasing solar generation fivefold by 2035;

– Ending routine oil and gas flaring by 2025, rather than 2030.

Mr Skidmore called for a “net zero local big bang” to give local authorities and communities the power to act faster on net zero.

Xural.com

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