Tenants have moved into new energy-efficient homes at Michael Way in Pontypool.
South-Wales based WK Plasterers, were contracted by Bron Afon to build the seven one-bed and two two-bed flats.
Funding of just over £1.35m for the project came via the Welsh Government’s Social Housing Grant.
Gary Colston, Bron Afon’s group head of development and regeneration, said, “We’ve installed infra-red electric panels for heating and air source hot water cylinders in every flat, with PV panels on the roof.
“These energy-efficient features go some way towards meeting our decarbonisation targets by helping to reduce carbon usage and impact on the environment. It may also mean that our customers experience lower energy bills.”
Alan Brunt, Bron Afon’s chief executive, said, “The flats at Michael Way are a great example of our continuing commitment to providing good quality, energy-efficient homes that people in our communities can be proud to live in.
“One of our priorities is working with partners to meet the demands for more homes like these, so we can play our part in helping to tackle the housing crisis.
“We would like to thank WK Plasterers for once again working to such a high standard and Welsh Government for their support.”