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Fury As Snp Spends £3.5m Under A "Crazy" Scheme To Install Heat Pumps In A Building Worth Just £275,000

Scotland: The Scottish Government "decarbonized" a property worth only £275,000. The cost came to £3.5 million. Elgin's modest fiscal procuratorate, whose gas prices average £2,500 year, has seen an improvement in insulation and the installation of electric heat pumps thanks to a tax-funded update.



The Crown Office commissioned the refurbishment despite the fact that the cost included the worth of the property, even though it will take a millennium for the energy savings to be recovered. Fergus Ewing, an SNP MSP, expressed his shock and urged the prime minister to halt similar proposals for public buildings.


"It is believed that anyone would spend £3.5 million to build an old house valued at just £2755,000," he stated. This is thirteen times the property's worth. This demonstrates that neither individual apartment owners nor Scotland can afford to decarbonize its public buildings.


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