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Energy Company Obligation and Green Deal Roadshow - Cardiff

Title: Energy Company Obligation and Green Deal Roadshow
Date: Thursday 18th April 2013
Location: Cardiff
Time: 11am – 4.30pm
Cost: Free

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The Green Deal is the Coalition Government’s flagship policy to help households make energy efficiency improvements to their properties and pay for all or some of the work over time through the savings in their energy bills.

The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) works alongside Green Deal to provide additional support for packages of energy efficiency measures, including solid wall insulation or hard to treat cavity wall insulation – measures which are socially cost effective, but unlikely to be fully financeable by Green Deal finance under the ‘Golden Rule’. ECO also provides free insulation and heating measures to low-income and vulnerable households and communities.

Delivery of ECO is the responsibility of energy suppliers – but the framework incentivises suppliers to look for the most cost effective routes to deliver their obligations. Which is where you come in!

Energy UK and the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) are co-hosting an ‘ECO Roadshow’, to bring information about ECO to a city near you. Together, key representatives from central and local government, energy suppliers, Green Deal Providers and installers and delivery partners will stage a informative and interactive event that will help you discover more about ECO and, more importantly, highlight the opportunities it presents for consumers and the whole supply chain in your area and beyond.

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear about the policy, its aims and objectives, how ECO is already being delivered and how to get involved in delivering it in your area. Case studies from DECC-funded pilot projects already underway or completed will also be showcased in the cities where they are taking place.

The event will run from 11.00 to 16.30 and will be held in a central locations in the city. Refreshments will be provided.

Bespoke event agendas and speakers will be circulated shortly, but in the meantime, to register your interest in one or more of the above, please RSVP by email as soon as possible to: deccecoteam@decc.gsi.gov.uk.

For further information about any of the events, please contact Energy UK:
Sofia Gkiousou Sofia.Gkiousou@energy-uk.org.uk / T: 020 7747 2964
Daisy Cross Daisy.Cross@energy-uk.org.uk / T: 0207 747 2963 DECC

Summer Nisar summer.nisar@decc.gsi.gov.uk / T: 0300 068 5648
Marcus Brooks marcus.brooks@decc.gsi.gov.uk / T: 0300 068 5262

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