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A Green Deal for Cumbria Phyllis Prior Boardman BSc (Hons) CIHCM Green Deal Consortia Ltd

Coronation Hall Ulverston. 15 May 2013. A Green Deal for Cumbria Phyllis Prior Boardman BSc (Hons) CIHCM Green Deal Consortia Ltd. Improve energy performance Domestic & Non Domestic Meet carbon reduction targets Boost growth Stimulate the economy Opportunities

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A Green Deal for Cumbria Phyllis Prior Boardman BSc (Hons) CIHCM Green Deal Consortia Ltd

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  1. Coronation Hall Ulverston 15 May 2013 A Green Deal for CumbriaPhyllis Prior Boardman BSc (Hons) CIHCMGreen Deal Consortia Ltd

  2. Improve energy performance • Domestic & Non Domestic • Meet carbon reduction targets • Boost growth • Stimulate the economy • Opportunities • £6.5b per annum Private Finance • 100,000 new jobs by 2020 • Energy Companies Obligation • £1.3bn pa Green Deal A New Market

  3. A Green Deal Provider A Green Deal Provider must: • comply with the Green Deal Code of Practice • sign up to the Green Deal Arrangements Agreement • hold a valid CCA licence • provide protection for customers • register with the Oversight Body PB Energy Solutions Ltd

  4. A Green Deal Advisor Green Deal Advisor must: • meet requirements in National Occupational Standards (NOS)   • be employed by an organisation certified by UKAS • comply with the Code of Practice • be registered with the Oversight Body • be trained to do Green Deal Advice reports PB Energy Solutions Ltd

  5. Green Deal Installers A Green Deal installer must: • Be certified by an accredited certification body • PAS 2030:2012 • Comply with the Code of Practice • Registered on the Green Deal register Considerations: • installers who meet standards will not need additional training • certification body will register a company free for first 2 years • certification bodies will charge for audits • DECC invested £2.5 million for up-skilling CD'Cruz GD Communications Plan 2012

  6. Green Deal quality mark • Trusted Green Deal Quality Mark • Marketing by assessors, providers and installers • Strict guidelines on use including how to avoid abuse PB Energy Solutions Ltd

  7. What it means for Customers….. • Pay as you save – Golden Rule • Charge not a loan • Consumer protection • Consumer choice • Low interest rates • Mix of subsidy/finance approach • Subsidy for some • Diversifies the market • Whole house approach CD'Cruz GD Communications Plan 2012

  8. What it means for industry • 6 million cavities unfilled • 6 million households need lofts insulated to recommended level • 7 million solid wall properties need insulating • 1 million timber clad solid wall buildings need insulation • 6 million households don’t have full double glazing • 70% of homes don’t have full set of heating controls • 12 million homes have non-condensing boilers • Green Deal Participants

  9. What it means to manufacturers and suppliers • No need to be Green Deal approved • Product must fall within an eligible measure – 45 • Product must comply with the Code of Practice (Annex D) • SWI and CWI systems must be certified • Must work with Green Deal Providers to ensure products are safe, durable and deliver the savings PB Energy Solutions Ltd

  10. Green Deal Consortia 1 3 2 Market Share SMEs Delivery for Green Deal & ECO Social Responsibility Delivering Green Deal Excellence

  11. Green Deal Provider Partnerships and more. . . .

  12. Other Partnerships

  13. And more . . . . . .

  14. Negotiations with Charities

  15. The Consortia speaks for itself . . . . . . Empowerment Reward Growth Choice Start-ups & survival Quality new businesses Entrepreneurships Matching-up opportunities Business support • Enterprise Culture Routes to employment Apprenticeships Access to training Charitable donations Job creation Rebalancing local economy Reskilling and diversifying Fuel poverty Climate change Community pride Health & wellbeing Social Responsibility

  16. Consortia concept

  17. Legal Framework

  18. ? Questions! Delivering Green Deal Excellence

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