Two Government programmes will see extra investments that bring funding for energy efficiency and “whole-house” green makeovers to British homes up to £3.5 billion by 2012.
The increases will go toward the Government’s Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) scheme and the new Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP).
CERT and CESP will see extra investment by energy companies to promote energy efficiency. The aim is to help the UK meet its carbon targets under the Climate Change Act, as well as help the nation meet its fuel poverty targets.
The changes to CERT include:
The Government today also announced the details of the new Community Energy Saving Programme, to begin this autumn, helping householders in low-income areas receive “whole-house” energy makeovers.
The introduction of CESP will see:
“Home energy efficiency has never been so important in achieving our long-term goals on climate change and to making a real difference to householder’s energy bills,” said Joan Ruddock, Minister of State in the Department of Energy and Climate Change. “Today’s announcement delivers a major part of the Prime Minister’s Home Energy Savings Programme that ensures people can save money and save energy, as well as reducing emissions.”
Ruddock added, “Community-level solutions are the key to fighting climate change and the roll-out of CESP later this year will teach us valuable lessons in how to provide help to every home in every street. By providing the tools for change, we are empowering the British people to play their role in tackling climate change.”
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