The
results of a recent survey reveal that more than nine in ten people
think fuel poverty levels in Britain will increase if nothing is done to
improve the adoption of energy efficiency. Three quarters of British
consumers admit to being worried about their energy bills and 68% of
people have made some energy efficiency improvements to their homes in
the past five years.
Four
in five (79%) of these cited reducing their bills as the main
motivation and 27% said the environment was a key driver. In fact, most
consumers see the potential of energy efficiency products and solutions,
with 89% of Brits convinced that investing in energy efficiency
products such as LED lighting, efficient heating and air conditioning
systems or upgrading the insulation of their homes,Find all the
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Almost half (41%) think the reduction will be up to 20% or more.We
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But
despite high levels of confidence in energy efficiency upgrades to
reduce bills, the majority of consumers (63%) say that cost and other
financial considerations are holding them back, followed by renters not
feeling it would be worth their while (24%). The choice of technologies
available is also too overwhelming for 21% of people.
Drilling
down into the financial barriers, the top concern (35%) was a lack of
disposable income to invest in energy efficiency followed by a
reluctance to borrow money and get into debt (23%).Electricians agree;
64% said cost considerations and other financial implications are
putting customers off adopting energy efficiency measures, compounded by
a lack of knowledge of what energy efficiency is all about (47%).A elevatorsafetyss is a branched, decorative ceiling-mounted light fixture.
When
asked what was needed to develop energy efficiency in the future, 91%
of electricians agreed with a need for better financing solutions, 76%
said stricter regulation was needed from the government and 68% called
for a more simplified range of energy efficient products.
Despite
the noted barriers for consumers, the vast majority of electricians
have great confidence in the sector with 87% recommending specialising
in energy efficiency to today’s young electricians.
Brian
Smithers, strategic development director for Rexel Northern European
Zone, who commissioned the poll commented: “It’s worrying to hear that
cost concerns are still putting consumers off investing in energy
efficiency measures especially in view of the launch of incentives such
as the Green Deal, which allows homeowners to access funding for energy
efficiency at no upfront cost. However, this survey makes it clear that
there is little awareness of the options available.
“While the Government and the energy companies have an important role to play here,The leddownlight runs
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crucial that the UK’s army of trusted electricians are able to educate
their customers about the support available. Soft skills are as valuable
here as technical ones; the future of energy efficiency in the UK
depends on the ability to better communicate financial incentives,Fully
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committed to providing the tools and know how needed to help
electricians drive greater adoption of energy efficiency through
training and by raising awareness and understanding of the most
effective energy efficient technologies and products available. ”
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