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The Green Deal, which is designed to work alongside the Energy Company Obligation to make Britain’s homes more energy efficient, will be streamlined and improved to boost take up of energy efficiency measures.
The changes are designed to make the Green Deal more straightforward and less time-consuming for families who want to improve their homes and benefit from lower bills in future
These proposed changes are part of the government’s action to help people with their energy bills, announced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change on 2 December 2013.
"The Green Deal is an initiative for the long term," said a spokesman for DECC, "and these are early days. It will need to adapt as the energy services market develops, and as consumer attitudes to energy efficiency change. We are talking to industry about their early experiences over the last ten months, and researching how consumers are finding the Green Deal.
"There are also opportunities to cut costs for the supply chain, while still ensuring that consumers are properly protected and can rely on work done under the Green Deal Quality Mark.
"So the market is already seeing simpler documentation available from the Green Deal Finance Company (GDFC), for example. And by speeding up the processes through which Green Deal Providers are approved, then giving those companies more support once they are approved, we will help them to become active quickly, giving consumers more choice in future."
Starting from January and then over the following months, DECC states Green Deal will be made easier for consumers by:
DECC will work with the Green Deal Finance Company to make sure the finance offer gives customers what they need by:
"Some of these practical changes will happen in January," added the spokesman. "More are planned in the first half of 2014 and we intend to introduce amendments to legislation for Parliamentary approval where that is necessary as well as working with industry to change the systems through which Green Deal operates."
DECC states that there are more improvements in the pipeline.
By working with industry and listening to consumers, it will:
Decc aims to keep the customer journey under review, and maintains that it is open to views and ideas about how to make it more streamlined for all involved in the Green Deal.
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