White Paper doesn鈥檛 go far enough, says Association
The ECA has welcomed the carbon reduction measures outlined yesterday in the Government's Energy White Paper, but it would like to see the measures go even further, with more incentives to encourage businesses and householders to make environmentally responsible choices.
鈥淲e would like to see the introduction of a range of green incentives,鈥 said Paul Reeve, head of environment at the Electrical Contractors鈥 Association.鈥滷or example, we鈥檇 like to see an Energy Scrappage scheme, similar to the Government鈥檚 Vehicle Scrappage scheme, whereby anyone buying a 鈥榯op energy performance鈥 replacement unit or white goods appliance would receive a 鈥榮crappage鈥 allowance equivalent to the prevailing rate of VAT.鈥
The ECA also called for an end to the confusion over the array of grant schemes currently in operation. 鈥淭he consolidation of energy efficiency grants is another essential move the Government needs to make, removing the confusion and uncertainty of the current system and encouraging consumers to consider and buy green technology,鈥 said Reeve.
He also argued for the rate at which consumers will be paid for their clean energy to be set at a high level. 鈥淲e are pleased to hear feed-in tariffs will be introduced by April 2010 to encourage people to install small-scale solar and wind generation systems. In order for these to be a compelling proposition for consumers it will be essential for the Government to set the feed-in tariff sufficiently high,鈥 he said.
The White Paper brought good news on jobs. 鈥淭he Government鈥檚 Low Carbon Industrial Strategy and the creation of thousands of new jobs to implement this is welcome news for the electrical industry, which will be responsible for installing the technology which will drive this agenda.
鈥淓lectrical contractors are well placed to provide advice on technology solutions to maximise energy efficiency in businesses and homes. It is essential that our expertise is employed at the design stage to ensure these objectives are met.鈥
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Electrical and Mechanical Contractor