Posts Tagged ‘Renewable Energy’

Energy efficient products could save UK £900m

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The introduction of minimum energy efficiency standards combined with better energy labeling could save the U.K. £900m according to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

Defra has launched a new consultation looking into how best to implement the measures as part of a Europe-wide plan to reduce the energy consumption of household products.

The consultation will discuss how to ensure a fair environment in which manufacturers can compete, while guaranteeing consumers that the products they purchase meet all the mandatory minimum energy performance standards.

The EU has estimated that such measures could cut the continent’s energy consumption by ten per cent, dramatically reducing household the cost of bills.

Last week, new environment minister, Dan Norris MP, said: “It is really important that we hear from businesses and manufacturers to get a well rounded view of how we can enforce and check on the energy standards of products.

“These standards can save our economy so much money and can save millions of tonnes of CO2 from going into the atmosphere.”

Government is set to announce green home makeovers

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

The government is set to announce its plans to reduce household carbon emissions by at least 80% by 2050.

Statistics revealed that energy use in homes currently accounts for almost one third of all greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.

Reports released suggested that under the plans, about seven million houses and flats will be offered a complete eco-makeover and that the Government will commit to cutting a third of greenhouse gas emissions from households by 2020. Ministers from the new Department of Energy and Climate Change and the Department of Communities and Local Government are expected to publish plans to reduce energy use in UK homes and launch a consultation on the proposals.

Ed Matthew, the head of UK climate at Friends of the Earthwould like to see Government provide eco-makeovers to at least ten million homes, and introduce measures to cut household emissions by two-thirds.

Developers of social housing can benefit from up to 50 percent grant funding towards the cost of the installation of solar power.

Installing renewable technology will dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and can help meet government emission targets.