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A proposed law requiring all new homes to have solar panels suggested by Cheltenham’s MP has been rejected.
The New Homes (Solar Generation) Bill, brought by Liberal Democrat Max Wilkinson, was debated in parliament on Friday during its second reading.
The so-called “Sunshine Bill” could help the country tackle the “twin crises” of the cost of living crisis and climate change, Mr Wilkinson said.
But while minister for housing and planning Matthew Pennycook said the government was “extremely sympathetic”, it was rejected by officials.
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Similar changes have been signalled by the government which could become part of new building regulations to be amended later this year.
Solar panels will obviously not work well in all houses, but where they do there should be sufficient incentives to add them. Large scale use of dedicated house batteries or EVs to time-shift energy draw from the grid would also make the whole system much more efficient.