Winter is coming, energy debt is at an eight-year high and more than half of British households are planning to ration their energy use. But for some there’s no need to worry, since they will pay absolutely nothing for their energy bill – they may even be paid by their supplier.
Zero-bill homes are on the rise, more commonly in the form of new-builds where zero energy costs are guaranteed for up to a decade – but it’s possible in older homes too, even Victorian terraces. By one estimate, there may be a million existing homes that could achieve zero bills, or better.
It does take some upfront investment, although less than you might imagine – but is it worth it?
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