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50,000 poorest homes to get solar panels and a new boiler in £450 energy saving pledge

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A new green homes pledge is being launched to help reduce gas and electricity bills by £450 a year for those on the lowest incomes.

The Department for Business said 50,000 families will be able to save money on bills under a new £562million investment to improve social housing.

It will pay for cavity wall insulation, replace boilers with heat pumps and install solar panels on roofs. The scheme is the local authority element of the green homes grant which offers people £5,000 and £10,000 vouchers to help them better insulate their homes.

The green homes grant is a £2bn investment to help make homes more efficient. In theory, it could reduce bills by hundreds of pounds a year by improving heating and boilers - but in the past six months the

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