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How Retrofitting Homes Can Help Reduce Carbon Emissions

Por: Forbes Tech March 27, 2023

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NEWPORT, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 21: The roof tops of houses in residential streets can be seen on ... [+] April 21, 2008 in Newport, Wales. A poll by researchers Fitch has revealed 10 sub-prime blackspots across the UK - areas where large numbers of homeowners with chequered credit history have been given loans - with the worst area named as Newport in South Wales, where more than one in 10 homes are seen as at high risk of repossession as the... + full article



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