DECC reveals Energy Efficiency Scheme
Final details of the Government’s scheme that will save organisations money on fuel bills as well as reduce the UK’s carbon emissions, have been revealed today by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
According to an issued press release by the DECC – The Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme is the new regulatory incentive devised to improve energy efficiency within large public and private sector organisations, whereby large energy users in business as well as the public sector will be required to take part in the scheme from 1st April 2010.
After carrying out extensive consultation with businesses and trade bodies the Department for Energy and Climate Change has made the following improvements:
• To smooth the introduction of the scheme and to help ease the upfront costs, organisations will only have to report emissions in the first year (2010/11). In subsequent years organisations will have to buy allowances corresponding to their emissions from energy use, and then surrender them by the end of the year.
• In the second year (2011/12) extra weighting will be given to organisations which take action early to improve energy efficiency.
• Recognition will be given to organisations which use onsite renewable energy like wind turbines or solar panels by publishing the increased carbon savings from such measures.
• Organisations will be given greater flexibility in how they participate. Subsidiaries who are large enough to qualify in own right (at least 6000MWh) may opt to do so separately from their organisational group.
• Given the primary focus of the scheme is energy efficiency, the CRC will now be known as CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme.
Joan Ruddock, Energy and Climate Change Minister stated:
“The UK is leading the way in tackling climate change and in the move to a low carbon economy. Organisations and the public sector must play a central role including all government departments, regardless of size…
… Large organisations have huge potential to achieve cost-effective energy efficiency savings. There are clear benefits from positive, immediate action to tackle climate change. Investment that takes place in the next few decades will have a profound effect on the climate in the second half of this century and in the next…
… The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will help organisations to become more energy efficient, to save significant sums of money on fuel bills, and to show customers, clients and competitors that their organisation is a leader in tackling climate change”
Source;
Decc.gov.uk – Press release – Energy efficiency scheme will save cash and carbon-07.10.09
http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn112/pn112.aspx
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