Nearly half of Glasgow residents could have the chance to connect to new heating systems which could reduce fuel poverty.
is launching a plan to roll out ‘heat zones’ for a number of locations a meeting heard yesterday, but the areas have not been released yet.
Gas is currently used to heat 84% of Glasgow homes – which accounts for 43% of total emissions in the city. Speaking at a meeting yesterday, councillor Chris Cunningham, SNP, asked for information on what living in certain heat zones would entail and what people are to be consulted on.
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