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GGF calls for whole-house approach at post-election debate
10th March 2015

Government and other officials heard that the GGF supports the ‘whole-house approach’ for energy efficiency schemes, to ensure properties are most efficiently insulated.
The debate, at the House of Commons, ‘Energy policy after the General Election: Priorities for the next Government’ hosted by the Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies (PGES), heard contributions from:

• Antonia Dickman, Associate Director, Ipsos Mori

• Lord Redesdale (Lib Dem), Member of PGES and Vice-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change and Intelligent Energy

• Amber Rudd MP (Cons), Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Energy and Climate Change

As well as broadly covering the current Government Energy Policy, the presentations provoked interesting debate on a variety of topics.

Points were raised on how education and research are vital for a greater understanding on energy types, usage and wastage as well as to ensure that the policies made post-election are better informed and are clearer to consumers.
It was clear to GGF delegates that most in the audience felt that energy efficiency was a priority and the way forward for all in the UK but that it should be a collective effort/mindset by all concerned and not solely the responsibility of Governments, politicians and policy makers.

The GGF raised the issue that a whole house approach would be best applied for energy efficiency schemes to ensure properties are properly insulated and therefore more energy efficient. The Federation also raised concerns about the lack of incentives for consumers to install windows under Green Deal. The body plans to attend future debates run by PGES to glean more knowledge, and to share up to date information and views on energy policy, the energy markets and energy efficiency. The Federation will also continue to attend where possible to ensure the voice of the glass and glazing industry is heard and Members’ concerns are raised to politicians, policy makers and key influencers.
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