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Incentives needed to improve energy efficiency

AN ENERGY efficiency expert has called for regulations and real financial incentives to motivate householders to improve homes and reduce energy consumption.

Professor Jake Chapman said government and energy efficiency professionals were failing to understand the real barriers to energy efficiency or promote the benefits effectively to householders.

Professor Chapman is one of the founders of the NHER, the UK’s largest energy rating scheme. He said: “Scientists, engineers and economists have always just assumed that energy efficiency and saving money are so obviously desirable that consumers will buy into it automatically.

“In the real world, though, the monetary savings are not enough to make any impact and the concept of saving the planet is just too distant. To get action we have to provide people with a real motive - and back it up with regulations to eliminate inefficient appliances and buildings.”

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