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GAA/05.01.10                                                                                      RENEWABLE 1/2

 

FOLLOW GOVERNMENT LEAD IN INSTALLING EFFICIENT HEATING

& RENEWABLE PRODUCTS

 

The Government has just announced a significant rise in grant funding for heating and insulation – an increase of £150M under the Warm Front budget to help 75,000 more households. A further £50M will fund a Green Boiler incentive, so a further 125,000 households can upgrade their boilers. A further £40M will support small scale and community level low carbon technologies; feed-in tariffs will provide a financial incentive to install renewables; and funding from energy suppliers is to be doubled.

            All of which makes it worth finding out what is being offered in your locality by your energy supplier, local authority, or GAIN installer. GAIN is the Grant Aided Heating Installers Network, which installs heating and renewable products under the various grant schemes.

            In providing grants for heating and renewables, for those who need them the most, the Government is also setting a very important lead that those householders, who are not eligible for grants, should follow. They believe that everyone should upgrade to a condensing boiler, coupled with efficient controls and thermostats, and aided by renewable products, such as solar panels, ground source heat pumps, and other microgeneration equipment.

Householders should really be aiming to obtain a boiler to the SEDBUK A-rated standard. These are condensing boilers available in many types, such as combination boilers, standard wall mounted boilers and free standing boilers. The latter should be run in conjunction with a fully pumped system. They should have foam lagged cylinders incorporated to ensure that the minimum of heat is lost from the cylinder. All radiators need thermostatic valves, except in the main living room. Here a room thermostat should monitor the required temperature, and thus control the boiler.

Microgeneration measures are advancing so fast that choosing the products that are right for your home can be difficult. That is why it is important to consult the experts.

The Grant Aided Heating Installers Network (GAIN) comprises heating installers who have attained high technical and professional standards. They need to be technically competent in order to undertake government and other grant work, which they do. Under GAIN criteria, they are also committed to attaining a quality award. Whether you are eligible for a grant or not, heating installations are highly skilled work and should be the responsibility of experts. Many GAIN members also offer insulation and install solar panels and wind turbines, the latter items being subject to grants from the government DTI Low Carbon Building Programme to help provide hot water and electricity.

For heating and insulation, Warm Front is the government grant available in England, which provides a package of energy efficiency and heating measures for homeowners or those who privately rent their home, provided they meet the Warm Front eligibility criteria. Other schemes operate in Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland.

Energy suppliers provide grants under the Government’s Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) scheme. Suppliers must encourage and assist their customers to make energy savings, through installing measures such as cavity wall and loft insulation and energy efficient boilers, appliances and light bulbs. As well as cutting greenhouse gas emission, CERT is also designed to cut fuel poverty: at least 40 per cent of the energy savings must be focussed on low-income households. Offers can be taken up from any of the energy companies, regardless of who supplies the gas and electricity.

Depending on the individual local authority, grants and offers for homeowners or private tenants to install heating improvements according to their income, are available. Your local GAIN member will advise you regarding the grants they can access in your area.

The Grant Aided Heating Installers Network currently has contractor members throughout England and Wales, with grant scheme managers also covering the rest of the UK. Contact GAIN for your nearest installer at P O Box 12, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3AH; tel: 01428 654011; fax: 01428 651401; e-mail: gainassociation@aol.com; web: www.gainassociation.org.uk.

                                                                    

For further information contact Gillian or Leonie on 01428 654011.

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'Ground source heat pump: illustration Fernox'.

 

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‘Greenskies solar panels: illustration Worcester Bosch'.

 

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‘Radiator: illustration Plumb Center’.

 

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‘Solar thermal installation’: illustration Fernox'.

 

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‘Thermostatic radiator valve’: illustration Honeywell Control Systems'.

 

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‘Vaillant EcoTec boiler’.

 

 

 

 

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