Warning to government on green deal
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 10:42 AM
The Green Deal will not be enough on its own to deliver the energy efficiency improvements the UK needs in order to meet carbon emission targets.
That is the message from the British Property Federation (BPF) to the government about its flagship energy saving initiative.
The property trade body says the Green Deal needs to be bolstered with additional fiscal incentives to make it more attractive, sanction for the introduction of display energy certificates and greater clarity on how the regulations for private rented property will work.
The government is expected to outlaw the letting of all F and G rated properties from 2018 and to allow tenants in private rented homes to request energy efficiency improvements from 2016 provided they are financeable through the Green Deal.
However, the BPF argues a clear road map for the changes would help foster interest in the scheme by tapping in to fears of obsolescence.
BPF chief executive Liz Peace said: "Tackling energy performance in existing buildings is a crucial, but so far neglected element of any credible strategy to reduce energy demand and for mitigating the climate impact of property."
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