DEPARTMENT OF TRADE
AND INDUSTRY News Release (Reference P/2007/90) issued by The
Government News Network on 9 May 2007
Grants to help
climate-conscious householders to install microgeneration
technologies will be up for grabs again later this month, Alistair
Darling announced today.
The Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) has already allocated
£6.8m in grants to householders and, following the addition an
extra £6m in the Budget, applications for the remaining £11.9m
will be open from 29 May.
Since it launched in April 2006 the LCBP has directly funded 2175
installations on homes. This includes 242 mini-turbines, 313 Solar
PV projects and 1467 solar thermal heating systems.
Mr Darling said:
"Micro-wind turbines and solar panels are fast becoming the
credible response of householders to cutting their carbon
emissions as well as their utility bills.
"The microgeneration industry has tremendous potential in
the low carbon economy. Products are already available on the high
street and are starting to become recognisable on our skylines.
This grant scheme is designed to maximise carbon savings,
demonstrate potential and help the sector become more commercially
competitive in the long term.
"It is part of a wider government programme worth £86m that
will also award grants for larger scale installations on schools
and other public buildings."
The grant scheme was put on hold in March while the application
process was streamlined to make sure it benefits the sector in the
long term.
Key changes to the application criteria include the removal of
the monthly cap and a new requirement to have planning permission
before applying.
The Government is currently consulting on removing the need for
planning permission for the majority of microgeneration
installations but it must be in place for LCBP grant applicants in
the meantime.
The changes are designed to overcome delays in the take-up of
grants. Only half of the £6.8m already allocated by March had been
spent because of supply chain issues, planning consents not in
place, delays in building schedules and applicants not ready to
proceed. The DTI will continue to monitor these areas.
Notes for editors
1. Changes to the application process are:
* Abolition of monthly cap
* £2,500 maximum limit on grants per household
* Advance planning permission required
* Shorter grant offer periods
* Tighter policy on extensions
* Re-designed application form
2. More detail on the new application process is available at http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk
3. Table of grants by technology
Technology Total Total Total Total Total Paper
Online
Committed £ Committed Paid Paid Apps Apps
Apps Apps
Total for
all
techno 6,819,754.19 4289 3,488,089.72
2175 5329 2799
2530
-logies
Biomass
Room
Heater/
Stove
(Automated
Wood
Pellet
6,742.56 13 1,706.00 3 22 8
14
Feed)
Ground
Source
Heat Pump 298,300.20 249
124,764.90 104 327 222 105
Heat Pumps 0.00 0
0.00 0 3 3 0
(Air)
Small
19,300.00 5 0.00 0 5 5
0
Scale
Hydro
Solar 3,900,887.84 529
2,249,728.03 313 627 294
333
Photo
-voltaic
Solar
Thermal
Hot
Water
795,516.00 1990 586,316.90 1467 2469 1546 923
Wind
1,650,460.90 1401 458,821.93 242 1697 598
1099
Turbine
Wood
Fuelled
Boiler 148,546.69
102 66,751.96 46 179 123 56
System
4. Table of grants to date by region
Householders Committed Paid
Region £ No's £ No's
East Midlands £343,126.45 319 £176,118.43 141
East of England £806,508.28 560 £415,528.39 285
London £534,828.71 204 £290,972.91 109
North East £132,930.29 86 £70,582.93 34
North West £361,491.74 263 £143,074.38 102
South East £1,690,992.27 966 £933,017.71 563
South West £1,274,776.19 837 £586,552.00 431
West Midlands £413,865.77 275 £212,593.50 141
Yorkshire £408,545.13 264 £191,733.18 118
Northern Ireland £113,650.49 38 £92,247.73 27
Scotland £319,302.08 140 £146,188.85 34
Wales £475,698.14 373 £226,696.61 187
Total £6,875,715.54 4325 £3,485,306.62 2172
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