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The Great British Insulation Scheme is a new government energy efficiency scheme (formerly known as ECO+). It is designed to deliver improvements to the least energy-efficient homes in Great Britain to tackle fuel poverty and help reduce energy bills.
The scheme complements the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme, yet unlike ECO4’s ‘whole house’ approach, this scheme will mostly deliver single insulation measures.
As well as supporting low-income and vulnerable households, it will also be available to those living in homes with an Energy Performance Certificate rating of D-G, and within Council Tax bands A-D in England and A-E in Scotland and Wales.
The scheme will work by placing an obligation on medium and large energy companies to deliver measures that result in reduced energy usage. It is intended to run from around April 2023 until March 2026.
What is GBIS?
The Scottish government has introduced the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme to assist households in enhancing energy efficiency, cutting carbon emissions, and fostering sustainability. Through the latest version of this programme, eligible residences can access various energy-saving and heating measures at no cost. The ECO4 scheme gives you the options of free solar panels, air source heat pumps, and internal wall insulation.
We believe that by implementing top-tier energy measures, we can collectively contribute to improving our world. This approach not only helps in reducing utility expenses but also advances the goal of affordable energy provision while mitigating cold-related health issues.
We believe we can all make a difference to our world by installing the best energy measures to your home if you qualify for the ECO4 program. Become more energy efficient, reduce carbon emissions, and promote sustainable energy provision. You could benefit and receive the following:
– Air Source Heat Pumps
– Solar Panels
– Insulation
You may be eligible and qualify for funded energy-saving improvements for your home under the ECO4 and GBIS scheme. You may get help with the cost of:
Our team has been assisting individuals in obtaining grant since the inception of ECO in 2013. We’ve successfully assisted thousands of people throughout the British Isles in securing free grants for solar PV systems, resulting in more affordable electricity and home heating.
Air source heat pumps are a type of mechanical-based system that is used for heating and cooling buildings. They work by using a refrigerant to transfer heat from the air outside to the inside of a building, or vice versa.
Internal wall insulation could cut your heating costs considerably, and make your home more comfortable.
Solid walls have no gap, so they can’t be filled with cavity wall insulation
cavity walls are made of two layers with a small gap or ‘cavity’ between them
Solid walls can be insulated through – either from the inside or the outside. This will cost more than insulating a standard cavity wall, but the savings on your heating bills will be bigger too.
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