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The Green Deal
The Green Deal is the flagship government scheme intended to help landlords improve the energy efficiency of their properties for free.
How will it Work?
With a Green Deal package, landlords will be able to receive energy efficiency improvements without any up-front capital payment. The costs of the works will be attached as a loan to the utility meter of the property and repaid by whoever pays the utility bills – in most cases, the tenant.
The Consequences
From 2016, tenants will be able to demand energy efficiency improvements from their landlords. Should landlords refuse consent (without a justifiable reason), local authorities will be able to compel landlords to undertake the improvements. They will also be able to fine landlords for not doing the improvements when the tenant first asked. It is likely that fines will be up to £5,000.
Further, in 2018 the Government will bring in minimum energy efficiency standards. Landlords will not be allowed to let out any property with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) banding of ‘F’ or ‘G’ unless the landlord can prove they have done all they can through the Green Deal and other subsidies to bring the property up to an EPC Band ‘E’.
Roll-Out
The scheme will be rolled out in October 2012 and it is hoped that landlords will take full advantage. Not only is it an opportunity to demonstrate that landlords are capable of self-regulating when provided with financial incentives, it is likely to reduce landlords maintenance bills and provide tenants with warmer properties in which to live that are cheaper to heat.
The NLA has also recently responded to the Department for Energy and Climate Change's consutlation on the Green Deal and can be found below.
For more information, please see the attached briefing and presentation below.
Emma Bulmer from the Department for Energy and Climate Change set out the Governments plans for the Green Deal at the NLA National Conference in Manchester on Wednesday 9th November 2011.
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About Chris Norris
Chris Norris joined the NLA in April 2007. As Head of Policy he is responsible for delivery of the NLA's policy and public affairs agenda and public policy research programme.
Before joining the NLA Chris was responsible for parliamentary affairs for the National Childbirth Trust, the UK's largest campaigning charity for parents, which represents more than 100,000 members. Prior to this he held various public affairs and communications roles within the NHS and the private sector.
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