Green Deal predicted to take off in the Autumn

Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:28 AM

Green Deal predicted to take off in the Autumn

Industry experts are predicting that the Green Deal will take off in the Autumn, after it's slow launch in Janurary.

The comments, from Paul Joyner, Director of Sustainable Building Solutions, part of the Travis Perkins Group, were delivered in a speech to the Green Building Council which identified the key challenges facing the Green Deal and denied the belief that there's no demand for the initiative.

“There are issues with the Green Deal, but they are at a much deeper level than “the consumer just doesn’t understand how it works”. That is condescending and downright wrong – 38,000 evaluations testify to the fact that this is not a demand issue.”

Mr Joyner identified access to finance as the key problem, but was sympathetic to the problems faced by Green Deal finance companies, both in terms of the technology being used and the need for consumer protection. “The Green Deal finance companies are being very diligent in these early stages and are also acutely aware that their systems are brand new and not fully tested. This has led to understandable delays.”

He also appealed for some perspective. “We are six months into one of the most complex interfaces between utility companies, the finance industry, manufacturers, distributors, installers and consumers ever attempted in this country. It was always going to take time.”

The Green Deal has come in for significant criticism in recent weeks, due to the DECC statistics for the first six months which showed only four approved schemes have been put in place. “The big challenge we face is the sniping and unwarranted criticism which could de-rail the whole scheme,” says Mr Joyner. “Yes, mistakes have been made, not least in terms of managing expectations by under-promising, but this is a long-term scheme designed to deal with the issue of this country’s ageing and poorly insulated housing stock, not a short-term fix.”

In conclusion, Mr Joyner said he was confident all the criteria for success would shortly be in place. “I was asked recently by an installer when he would be able to access Green Deal finance. I told him finance will be widely available and much easier to access in the autumn of this year – that is the key date that the Travis Perkins Group and our partner and Green Deal provider, Toriga, are working towards. What’s more, I am confident that, once the finance is in place, the Green Deal will really take-off.”

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