Four things you need to know about moving to a home with a Green Deal
A home with a Green Deal has had energy saving improvements, like a new boiler or improved insulation, to help make it more energy efficient. If you move into a Green Deal home you’ll need to make...
View ArticleThe Green Deal
The state of the planet is a shared responsibility. Today it is expected that the Government confirms the introduction of mandatory carbon reporting rules. Under the Green Deal, millions of homes and...
View ArticleWhat to expect from your Green Deal Assessment
By booking a Green Deal Assessment, you’ve made the first steps towards making energy-saving home improvements, like insulation, to make your home more comfortable. Download the DECC fact sheet here....
View ArticleEECO2 Green Deal Advisor Service
Energy Efficiency Consultancy Ltd ( EECO2) is a Green Deal Advisor service which is set up to provide Green Deal assessments. All our assessors are fully qualified and accredited to provide both Energy...
View ArticleGreen Deal Factsheet
The Green Deal is the government’s flagship policy for improving the energy efficiency of buildings in the UK. It aims to help the householder to improve the energy efficiency of their homes to make...
View ArticleThe Green Deal – A new way for owners and tenants to pay for home improvements
This scheme lets you pay for some or all of the improvements over time through your electricity bill. Repayments will be no more than what a typical household should save in energy costs. Download the...
View ArticleGreen Deal with it – Understanding the Green Deal
A recent article published by moneysavingexpert.com, discusses the answer to all the questions which the British public might have when it comes to making their homes more energy efficient. This is a...
View ArticleTarget funds for Green Deal and fuel poverty
According to a recent article published in the CIBSE Journal, local authorities are going to share a £46m fund, which is aimed at starting 132 fuel poverty and energy efficiency projects....
View ArticleA positive start for the Green Deal
With more than 1,800 Green Deal assessments lodged in the first month since the launch of the Government initiative, it looks clear to us that there is an interest in the Green Deal and this positive...
View ArticleThe National Landlords Association report good take up of the Green Deal
The National Landlords Association (NLA) is pleased to report a healthy take up of NLA Green Deal, due to them already receiving over 1,700 enquiries, more than 800 of which have proceeded to the...
View ArticleGreen Deal picks up the pace with more assessments lodged
The Green Deal is most definitely starting to pick up speed as 7,400 assessments were lodged in the second month since the launch. Energy and Climate Change minister, Greg Barker, has welcomed the new...
View ArticleAre Energy and Climate Change policies tempering the impact on household...
A new analysis show the extent to which energy and climate change policies are tempering the impact on household energy bills of global gas prices and network costs. The extent to which the...
View ArticleWhat could the Green Deal do for your home?
Energy Efficiency Consultancy Ltd (EECO2) is a Green Deal Advisor service which is set up to provide Green Deal assessments, this week we would like to discuss how the Green Deal can benefit you. There...
View ArticleThe Green Deal is on the up with 18,816 Assessments lodged to date
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has published a statistical release highlighting the positive uptake of the Green Deal scheme so far. The release presents the third monthly...
View ArticleOur homes are expensive to keep warm, so why let the heat escape?
Every year householders are spending too much money on energy bills and every year we look for another way to prevent this, now we finally have a good one. Your house does not improve with age, windows...
View ArticleMaking energy efficiency improvements to your home could boost its value
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has revealed that an average home in England which improves its Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) from band G to E or from band D to B, could potentially...
View ArticleDECC insists Green Deal inspires people to install energy saving measures
The Department of Energy and Climate Chang(DECC) have insisted that the Green Deal take up is increasing despite the recent widespread rumours that the scheme is failing, a survey carried out by the...
View ArticleReducing VAT to encourage Green Deal up-take
Many opinions have recently been expressed about the VAT changes which are crucial to ensure that the Green Deal take up increases. According to Andrew Leech, the director of the National Home...
View ArticleGreen Deal incentives could drive 2m retrofits a year
According to a new green building report, almost 2 million retrofits could be delivered annually if three key incentives were adopted. The report published by the UK Green Building Council’s said that...
View ArticleAdditional incentives could boost Green Deal uptake
The UK Green Building Council has released a new report which suggests that the uptake of the Green Deal could be boosted by additional money saving incentives. The study carried out by the UK Green...
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