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The majority of new homes will be built with onsite renewable electricity generation, likely in the form of solar.

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New rules (Future Homes Standard) will make heat pumps and solar panels standard in new homes, but will not be fully in force for two years.

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The new standards will save homeowners £830 a year on bills compared to a standard EPC C dwelling.

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What specific regulatory barriers are being removed to allow plug-in solar panels to be sold in UK shops?
How many households are expected to adopt plug-in solar panels once they become available in shops?
What is the exact timeline for the full implementation of the Future Homes Standard across all new homes?
How will the government ensure that the increased costs for developers do not disproportionately affect new home buyers?
What measures are in place to support households in existing homes who cannot afford solar panels or heat pumps?
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