What the Future Homes Standard means for Britain’s housebuilders

HT david ross

The biggest shift in energy and carbon regulations for new homes in a decade is substantial but manageable, writes David Ross

The Future Homes Standard marks a genuine turning point for housebuilding in England. After years of consultation and meticulous development, we finally have clarity on what zero-carbon-ready homes will look like and a clear timeline for getting there.

This matters for developers, of course, but it matters just as much for homeowners who collectively stand to save around £950m a year on energy bills thanks to improved efficiency and on-site generation.

That’s a meaningful difference to household budgets at a time when energy costs remain front of mind for so many. These homes will be warmer, cheaper to run and far less exposed to volatile gas prices. At a national level, the standard is expected to save 43 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent over its lifetime – a significant contribution to the UK’s net zero trajectory.

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