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    Time for a new approach to solving the homes and buildings decarbonisation challenge

    Fundamental changes are needed to enable the UK to meet its net zero targets
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    Decarbonising homes and buildings is a critical challenge in the energy transition, with heat decarbonisation needing prioritisation to achieve legally binding net zero targets. Attempts to drive mass consumer uptake of low-carbon heating solutions and energy efficiency measures have so far had limited success. A fundamental shift is necessary to accelerate consumer adoption, involving new institutions to lead and coordinate delivery, pioneering local partnerships for systematic, place-based implementation, and innovative funding models to attract private investment at scale.

    In this report we set out a bold delivery and funding model that has the potential to move the dial on decarbonising homes and buildings and lays the groundwork for the fundamental changes needed to accelerate the UK’s progress towards net zero.

    Simon Virley CB

    Partner and UK Head of Energy

    KPMG in the UK



    The heat is on


    Time for a new approach to solving the home and building decarbonisation challenge



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    Simon Virley CB

    Partner and UK Head of Energy

    KPMG in the UK

    Hannah Robertson

    Director, Energy Infrastructure Strategy

    KPMG in the UK

    Teagan Hallgath

    Associate Director, Infrastructure Advisory Group

    KPMG in the UK