Reading Today

New figures show Reading is committed to going green

- By JAKE CLOTHIER jclothier@rdg.today

NEW RESEARCH shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to believe misinforma­tion about sustainabi­lity.

Figures released by Opinium shows that residents surveyed were keen for the country to meet a number of climate goals and want more integratio­n of sustainabl­e initiative­s in public housing and projects.

The research was commission­ed by renewable energy supplier Green Energy and surveyed a sample of more than 2,500 people in the UK, 100 of which were Reading residents.

Of those surveyed, nearly three quarters (71%) said they agreed that the UK should aim for full adoption of low-carbon initiative­s by 2030.

More than two thirds (67%) said they thought that reaching netzero would be beneficial for the company.

Three quarters felt that new homes should be fitted with solar panels and 62% said they would consider installing solar panels on their own homes.

Nearly two thirds (64%) felt that the UK was not moving fast enough to reach its climate goals, and the poll also found that Reading residents were less likely to believe misinforma­tion about heat pumps than the national average.

While nearly one in five (19%) believed the myth that heat pumps are louder than domestic fridges, compared to nearly one in four nationally, and only one in ten believed that they don;t work in the cold, compared to 15% nationally.

Almost half (49%) recognised that, while being more expensive upfront, many green energy options were cheaper in the long term, higher than the national average of 37%.

Half also said that they had been let down by their heating in the last five years.

Good Energy installati­ons manager Ben Wheeler said: “People are constantly surprised when we break down the myths and misinforma­tion around heat pumps, so it’s great to see such a high percentage of people in Reading already have a good understand­ing of the facts.

“It was particular­ly pleasing to see higher than average recognitio­n that switching to a cleaner and greener future isn’t just good for the planet – it’s also going to save them money.”

Good Energy supplies 100% renewable energy and energy services innovation, and aims to support a million homes and businesses in cutting energy and transport use by 2025.

■ More informatio­n about Good Energy, as well as further informatio­n about green energy myths, is available via: goodenergy.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Jake Clothier ?? GREENER TOWN: New research shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to believe misinforma­tion about sustainabi­lity.
Picture: Jake Clothier GREENER TOWN: New research shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to believe misinforma­tion about sustainabi­lity.

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