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MPs Discuss Energy Efficiency in Rental Properties

Published On: October 14, 2015 at 11:00 am

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The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has launched an inquiry into the energy efficiency of private rental sector accommodation.

From 1st April 2018, all private rental properties must have a minimum energy performance rating of E on an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).

MPs Discuss Energy Efficiency in Rental Properties

MPs Discuss Energy Efficiency in Rental Properties

Industry professionals are concerned that this will be difficult to achieve, as rental homes are typically older and therefore harder to improve than properties in other tenures.

The APPG’s inquiry follows the Government’s move to discontinue the Landlord Energy Savings Allowance, announced in the March Budget. This was initially launched to encourage landlords to improve the energy efficiencies of their properties, but it was not renewed due to low uptake.

Additionally, the Government has ended funding for the Green Deal and earlier this year, the European Court of Justice rules that the reduced 5% rate of VAT paid on energy efficiency products will no longer be applied, except when it is used for social rental housing.

The APPG will consider the effect of recent policy changes on energy efficiency in the private rental sector and recommend new policies to be developed to support the sector and the Government’s general plans to improve household energy efficiency.

Chairman of the APPG, Oliver Colvile, MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, says: “With the winter months just around the corner, improving the energy efficiency of rented housing is a crucial issue.

“With the private rented market under more scrutiny than ever, landlords have a challenge to meet the new energy efficiency requirements of their properties.

“The group’s inquiry will look to develop new ideas that will support landlords to meet their new target; save tenants money on their bills and help improve standards. I would encourage all those with an interest to submit their suggestions.”1

Those with any ideas are invited to provide written submissions of no more than 1,500 words to Ed Jacobs at admin@prs-group.org.uk by 23rd October 2015.

1 https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2015/10/mps-to-probe-rental-energy-efficiency

Household Energy Bills Set to Rise

Published On: August 21, 2015 at 8:28 am

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Household Energy Bills Set to Rise

Household Energy Bills Set to Rise

Many households could see their energy bills increase next month, according to a price comparison website.

Eight fixed-rate tariffs from providers such as British Gas and EDF Energy are due to expire and customers will be automatically switched to their supplier’s standard rate option.

Gocompare.com states that most households will see their bills rise by an average of £77 per year, but others could experience further growth.

The site says: “Households in the East Midlands and who are on the EDF Energy Blue+Price Promise August 2015 tariff will be hit the hardest, with a huge £136.59 – 13.62% – rise when they are automatically switched to the EDF Energy standard tariff.”1

Although the switch will be bad news for the majority, some British Gas and Sainsbury’s Energy customers could see their bills drop by up to £60 when their deal ends.

Gocompare advises all customers that find themselves on a standard tariff to search for a cheaper deal online, which could cut their bills by up to £300.

1 Clarkson, D. (2015) ‘Energy bills ‘to soar as cheap deals end’’, Metro, 20 August, p.22