Britain’s largest electricity supplier, Octopus Energy, has partnered with southern England housebuilder Thakeham to deliver 'Zero Bills' homes, days after setting a target of 100,000 such properties by 2030.
In a move that it says will “transform the housing market”, utility Octopus Energy will work with housing construction companies to target 100,000 ‘Zero Bills’ homes by 2030.
Two of Britain’s biggest utilities have formed a new campaign group in a push to lower energy bills, reduce CO2 emissions and accelerate the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
A group of organisations from across the energy industry have published an open letter calling for the ban on acquisition-only tariffs (BAT) to remain in place.