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- 18 January 2012 at 12:22 pm #31616
You can bet the GD legislation will happen, already too much invested in it and there will be little opposition as no-one outside the building profession will understand it.
Hmmmm – moving on, prompted by Alan Clark – maybe Green Deal needs some competition, they couldn't object after all. Maybe the AECB could be a good vehicle, maybe in partnership with some green mortgage companies and warrantors (they do exist) who will be rolled over by GD as things stand. We'd then have two advantages:
* free of energy companies, conglomerates, big finance, big overheads.
* govmt will no doubt be advertising heavily to force GD to work, so creating the Market that has been hard to access and stir up within our own more limited resources. ::)Any other attempts at blue skies out there?
- 25 January 2012 at 8:47 pm #38354
AECB is starting to explore just this… ideas, practical suggestions, scope/remit, what are most useful things AECB can do for members wanting to offer sust. e.e. retrofits alongside GD providers etc welcome!
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