Correspondence

Call for evidence: improving the energy performance of buildings regime

Letter from Lord Marland and Andrew Stunell seeking views on how to improve the energy performance of buildings regime.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

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Letter from Lord Marland and Andrew Stunell seeking views on how to improve the energy performance of buildings regime

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The Department for Communities and Local Government and the Department of Energy and Climate Change are working together on making improvements to the energy performance of buildings regime in order to support the Green Deal.

The Green Deal is the government’s scheme to enable private firms to offer consumers energy efficiency improvements to their homes, community spaces and businesses at no upfront cost, and recoup payments through a charge in instalments on the energy bill.

Andrew Stunell OBE MP and Lord Marland have written an open letter inviting external partner views on how to do this, for response by 21 December 2010.

Published 16 December 2010