Green Deal For Homeowners
The Minister of State for Climate Change, Greg Barker, has set out plans to ensure the Government's Green Deal won't rip off consumers. The Green Deal is the Government's flagship energy saving plan to transform the country's homes to make them warmer and cheaper to run.
From next year, people will be able to access up to £10,000 upfront to pay for energy efficiency work, repaying the costs through savings on energy bills. Similar support will be available through the Green Deal for businesses and there will be extra help for vulnerable people or those living in homes which need more work than Green Deal finance alone will stretch to.
The legal framework is currently progressing through Parliament under the Energy Bill. Greg Barker MP said: "The Green Deal will be the biggest home improvement programme since the Second World War shifting our outdated draughty homes from the past into the future, so it's vital people can trust it.
"I have heard too many cases of shoddy workmanship or dodgy technology from Government schemes in the past so from day one there will be strict rules about standards, information will be readily available and there will be a proper route for complaints.
Another initiative from a Conservative Minister to help people live better.
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