Over 2,000 homes have received free energy-saving upgrades as part of the government's Energy Efficiency Scheme.
The system was launched to help people reduce energy bills during the cost of living crisis, and carbon emissions as part of the Island's 'net zero journey.'
Eligible households can apply for improvements up to the value of £750, including loft insulation and LED light bulbs, or receive a free home energy health check.
You can find out more or apply for the scheme here.
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