Helping two birds with one hand, a new program in Belgium is looking to help cut emissions and provide a little financial boost to lower-income households. Thousands of social housing units will be receiving 400,000
Actually, we should say that this helps three birds — given the conflict in Europe and the energy challenges that are starting from Russian shutting off gas pipelines, a lot more solar power can help cut dependence on such gas.
“We are definitely in an energy crisis and people are afraid,” Sven Van Elst, Aster General manager told. Aster is the company that will be implementing this solar project on the social housing properties. With the energy challenges, higher prices will be a pain for everyone, but they will most strongly hit and threaten lower-income households. “They don’t know whether they will have the means to pay for the heating this winter.
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