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Green Deal Myths

Green Deal BUSTED Myths II When it launches later this year, the Green Deal will become the most ambitious home improvement programme since the Second World War. The aim of the scheme is to help family's improve their homes, cut their fuel bills and therefore reduce the UK's dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels. 55 クラ Green Deal Myth #1 – "People won't save money" Green Deal charge will be fixed from "People cạn the start and are designed to ensure money is saved based on existing energy prices expect to save mõney, Therefore if energy prices rise, savings will substantially increase Green Deal Myth #2 – "The method used to calculate the savings is inaccurate" This is not true The Standard Assessment Procedure (the method used to calculate how much people will save) is based on a survey of thousands of homes and is being constantly updated to take account of the latest research and results Green Deal Myth #3 – "A number of surveys and pilots have shown that people don't save" These trials were not done to Green Deal standards They included measures that won't 6 be fully funded under the Green Deal such as solar heating (which will be subsidised under a different "They were not testing the Green Deal, scheme) Green Deal Myth #4 – "People will have to pay for improvement work if they want to build a conservatory" This is simply not true Standard sized conservatories are not included in the plans that the Communities Department has been consulting on Green Deal Myth #5 – "People will be forced to take out a Green Deal" This is also not true The Green Deal is simply one option for funding energy efficiency measures which people may wish to consider Nobody will be forced to take out a Green Deal Plan Green Deal is not a personal debt as the finance will be attached to the electricity bill of the property You may also be interested in SERVICES 1Contractors EXPERTANA A AboutGreenDeal.com Are you a contractor looking to become a Green Deal Installer? • Green Deal Consultancy • Technical Advice • Green Deal Support Want to stay up to date with all the latest Green Deal news? Call Services4Contractors Call Expertina today on on 0844 910 3094 Visit 0844 910 3092 AboutGreenDeal.com www.services4contractors.co.uk in Feel free to share this infographic! : Information Source: http://blog.decc.gov.uk Green Deal BUSTED Myths II When it launches later this year, the Green Deal will become the most ambitious home improvement programme since the Second World War. The aim of the scheme is to help family's improve their homes, cut their fuel bills and therefore reduce the UK's dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels. 55 クラ Green Deal Myth #1 – "People won't save money" Green Deal charge will be fixed from "People cạn the start and are designed to ensure money is saved based on existing energy prices expect to save mõney, Therefore if energy prices rise, savings will substantially increase Green Deal Myth #2 – "The method used to calculate the savings is inaccurate" This is not true The Standard Assessment Procedure (the method used to calculate how much people will save) is based on a survey of thousands of homes and is being constantly updated to take account of the latest research and results Green Deal Myth #3 – "A number of surveys and pilots have shown that people don't save" These trials were not done to Green Deal standards They included measures that won't 6 be fully funded under the Green Deal such as solar heating (which will be subsidised under a different "They were not testing the Green Deal, scheme) Green Deal Myth #4 – "People will have to pay for improvement work if they want to build a conservatory" This is simply not true Standard sized conservatories are not included in the plans that the Communities Department has been consulting on Green Deal Myth #5 – "People will be forced to take out a Green Deal" This is also not true The Green Deal is simply one option for funding energy efficiency measures which people may wish to consider Nobody will be forced to take out a Green Deal Plan Green Deal is not a personal debt as the finance will be attached to the electricity bill of the property You may also be interested in SERVICES 1Contractors EXPERTANA A AboutGreenDeal.com Are you a contractor looking to become a Green Deal Installer? • Green Deal Consultancy • Technical Advice • Green Deal Support Want to stay up to date with all the latest Green Deal news? Call Services4Contractors Call Expertina today on on 0844 910 3094 Visit 0844 910 3092 AboutGreenDeal.com www.services4contractors.co.uk in Feel free to share this infographic! : Information Source: http://blog.decc.gov.uk Green Deal BUSTED Myths II When it launches later this year, the Green Deal will become the most ambitious home improvement programme since the Second World War. The aim of the scheme is to help family's improve their homes, cut their fuel bills and therefore reduce the UK's dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels. 55 クラ Green Deal Myth #1 – "People won't save money" Green Deal charge will be fixed from "People cạn the start and are designed to ensure money is saved based on existing energy prices expect to save mõney, Therefore if energy prices rise, savings will substantially increase Green Deal Myth #2 – "The method used to calculate the savings is inaccurate" This is not true The Standard Assessment Procedure (the method used to calculate how much people will save) is based on a survey of thousands of homes and is being constantly updated to take account of the latest research and results Green Deal Myth #3 – "A number of surveys and pilots have shown that people don't save" These trials were not done to Green Deal standards They included measures that won't 6 be fully funded under the Green Deal such as solar heating (which will be subsidised under a different "They were not testing the Green Deal, scheme) Green Deal Myth #4 – "People will have to pay for improvement work if they want to build a conservatory" This is simply not true Standard sized conservatories are not included in the plans that the Communities Department has been consulting on Green Deal Myth #5 – "People will be forced to take out a Green Deal" This is also not true The Green Deal is simply one option for funding energy efficiency measures which people may wish to consider Nobody will be forced to take out a Green Deal Plan Green Deal is not a personal debt as the finance will be attached to the electricity bill of the property You may also be interested in SERVICES 1Contractors EXPERTANA A AboutGreenDeal.com Are you a contractor looking to become a Green Deal Installer? • Green Deal Consultancy • Technical Advice • Green Deal Support Want to stay up to date with all the latest Green Deal news? Call Services4Contractors Call Expertina today on on 0844 910 3094 Visit 0844 910 3092 AboutGreenDeal.com www.services4contractors.co.uk in Feel free to share this infographic! : Information Source: http://blog.decc.gov.uk Green Deal BUSTED Myths II When it launches later this year, the Green Deal will become the most ambitious home improvement programme since the Second World War. The aim of the scheme is to help family's improve their homes, cut their fuel bills and therefore reduce the UK's dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels. 55 クラ Green Deal Myth #1 – "People won't save money" Green Deal charge will be fixed from "People cạn the start and are designed to ensure money is saved based on existing energy prices expect to save mõney, Therefore if energy prices rise, savings will substantially increase Green Deal Myth #2 – "The method used to calculate the savings is inaccurate" This is not true The Standard Assessment Procedure (the method used to calculate how much people will save) is based on a survey of thousands of homes and is being constantly updated to take account of the latest research and results Green Deal Myth #3 – "A number of surveys and pilots have shown that people don't save" These trials were not done to Green Deal standards They included measures that won't 6 be fully funded under the Green Deal such as solar heating (which will be subsidised under a different "They were not testing the Green Deal, scheme) Green Deal Myth #4 – "People will have to pay for improvement work if they want to build a conservatory" This is simply not true Standard sized conservatories are not included in the plans that the Communities Department has been consulting on Green Deal Myth #5 – "People will be forced to take out a Green Deal" This is also not true The Green Deal is simply one option for funding energy efficiency measures which people may wish to consider Nobody will be forced to take out a Green Deal Plan Green Deal is not a personal debt as the finance will be attached to the electricity bill of the property You may also be interested in SERVICES 1Contractors EXPERTANA A AboutGreenDeal.com Are you a contractor looking to become a Green Deal Installer? • Green Deal Consultancy • Technical Advice • Green Deal Support Want to stay up to date with all the latest Green Deal news? Call Services4Contractors Call Expertina today on on 0844 910 3094 Visit 0844 910 3092 AboutGreenDeal.com www.services4contractors.co.uk in Feel free to share this infographic! : Information Source: http://blog.decc.gov.uk Green Deal BUSTED Myths II When it launches later this year, the Green Deal will become the most ambitious home improvement programme since the Second World War. The aim of the scheme is to help family's improve their homes, cut their fuel bills and therefore reduce the UK's dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels. 55 クラ Green Deal Myth #1 – "People won't save money" Green Deal charge will be fixed from "People cạn the start and are designed to ensure money is saved based on existing energy prices expect to save mõney, Therefore if energy prices rise, savings will substantially increase Green Deal Myth #2 – "The method used to calculate the savings is inaccurate" This is not true The Standard Assessment Procedure (the method used to calculate how much people will save) is based on a survey of thousands of homes and is being constantly updated to take account of the latest research and results Green Deal Myth #3 – "A number of surveys and pilots have shown that people don't save" These trials were not done to Green Deal standards They included measures that won't 6 be fully funded under the Green Deal such as solar heating (which will be subsidised under a different "They were not testing the Green Deal, scheme) Green Deal Myth #4 – "People will have to pay for improvement work if they want to build a conservatory" This is simply not true Standard sized conservatories are not included in the plans that the Communities Department has been consulting on Green Deal Myth #5 – "People will be forced to take out a Green Deal" This is also not true The Green Deal is simply one option for funding energy efficiency measures which people may wish to consider Nobody will be forced to take out a Green Deal Plan Green Deal is not a personal debt as the finance will be attached to the electricity bill of the property You may also be interested in SERVICES 1Contractors EXPERTANA A AboutGreenDeal.com Are you a contractor looking to become a Green Deal Installer? • Green Deal Consultancy • Technical Advice • Green Deal Support Want to stay up to date with all the latest Green Deal news? Call Services4Contractors Call Expertina today on on 0844 910 3094 Visit 0844 910 3092 AboutGreenDeal.com www.services4contractors.co.uk in Feel free to share this infographic! : Information Source: http://blog.decc.gov.uk

Green Deal Myths

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An infographic explaining the most popular 'Green Deal Myths' about the Green Deal Scheme!

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