Charles and William risk 10 million stance for energy adaptation
King Charles and Prince William risk having to spend up to £10 million to adapt the rental properties of their private property, the
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An investigation conducted by the Guardian about 700 energy certificates from the three landowners found that 630 would not meet the new requirements. In the Duchy of Lancaster the percentage would exceed 90%, while in the Duchy of Cornwall it would still exceed 80%. The estimates shown in the survey indicate an expenditure which can reach £10,000 for each property.
Furthermore, A £10 million account The cost of intervention could be significant. Charles and William, known for their great ecologist engagement, can end up at the center of a storm if the properties will not be adequate in time.
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An investigation conducted by the Guardian about 700 energy certificates from the three landowners found that 630 would not meet the new requirements.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn the Duchy of Lancaster the percentage would exceed 90%, while in the Duchy of Cornwall it would still exceed 80%.
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The estimates shown in the survey indicate an expenditure which can reach £10,000 for each property.
according to Tgcom24 - HomepageA £10 million account The cost of intervention could be significant.
according to Tgcom24 - HomepageCharles and William, known for their great ecologist engagement, can end up at the center of a storm if the properties will not be adequate in time.
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