One Planet partners in Pay As You Save bid success
07.12.09
Homeowners in the London Borough of Sutton will be testing out new ways to finance whole house energy makeovers under the Government’s £4m Pay As You Save scheme. Following an open competition, a partnership between B&Q, BioRegional and Sutton Council is among the four bids chosen to deliver individual projects in the first ever UK trials.
The Home Energy Pay As You Save pilots will give households the opportunity to invest in energy efficiency and microgeneration technologies in their homes with no upfront cost. Householders will make repayments spread over a long enough period so that repayments are lower than their predicted energy bill savings, meaning financial and carbon savings are made from day one.
A total of around 500 homes across England will take part in the trial which will provide evidence of how to foot the bill for the Great British Refurb – the Government’s plan to make the 22 million existing homes in the UK more energy efficient.
Sue Riddlestone, BioRegional's director, said: "B&Q's successful bid, supported by BioRegional and Sutton Council, demonstrates the strength and commitment of One Planet programme partners working together. We are looking forward to helping to deliver the programme, continuing our work in providing real-life demonstrations of a low carbon future."
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband said:
“Many British householders want to reduce their emissions, but are put off by the upfront cost of installing insulation, solar panels or ground source heat pumps. Pay As You Save will trial different ways of paying for this work so it’s affordable.
“One quarter of the UK’s total emissions come from homes, so householders have to be a part of the solution to climate change. Increasing the energy efficiency of homes not only helps reduce emissions, but will also help reduce fuel bills.”
DECC is keen to learn whether the PAYS scheme is attractive to consumers and how, in the medium term, it could be a method for enabling more householders to invest in the energy efficiency of their homes.
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