Environment minister to face question in House of Keys
An MHK wants to make sure as many residents as possible have access to the government's new Energy Efficiency Scheme.
The initiative, which was relaunched last month, gives households support to cut their fuel bills and reduce their usage of fossil fuels.
Under the previous scheme, around 12,000 homes qualified, but just two grants were awarded.
Onchan member Rob Callister, who has tabled a question for this week's House of Keys sitting, hopes the revamped campaign will have broader appeal:
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