UK Commits £838M to Green Energy Upgrades in Public Buildings

The UK government is investing £630 million (around $838 million) to provide clean energy upgrades—such as solar panel installations and heat pumps—to schools, care homes, community centers, and other public buildings. The move supports net-zero targets and reduces energy costs for public services.

South Asian countries like Bangladesh and India are watching closely. With mounting demand for energy-efficient infrastructure in schools and public facilities, the UK’s scheme offers a useful blueprint for cost-effective green retrofitting.