The government has outlined a target of half a million homes retro-fitted by 2030.
There's work to be done to meet the Government's retro-fitting targets.
That's according to Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris, speaking ahead of a meeting with IBEC and Laois Offaly Education Training Board at the Mount Lucas Training Campus.
The government has outlined a target of half a million homes retro-fitted by 2030, and Minister Harris says the State has to 'put its money where its mouth is' to meet that.
He says the midlands is doing a lot of heavy-lifting in terms of providing retro-fitting skills:
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