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Installers unpaid for thousands of ECO boiler jobs |
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21 Jun 2014, 10:38 AM
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Installers are going unpaid for “thousands” of boilers fitted under the Energy Companies Obligation (ECO) scheme, according to industry spokesperson Adam Mitchell.
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Mitchell, Founder of Futureproof, a national network of installers, says that installers are being punished for the “good faith” they placed in the Government’s much vaunted carbon reduction initiative. He said: “There are installers across England and Wales who have not been paid for boilers and other ECO measures such as insulation that were fitted more than six months ago.
“Installers have carried out work in good faith and on the understanding that they would be paid by Green Deal providers upon completion. However, they have found themselves the innocent victims of the Government’s decision to move the goalposts on ECO earlier this year in which the deadline for hitting ECO targets was extended.
“The result has been that the energy companies have stopped passing funding down to the providers who, in turn, have said their funding has run out. Consumers are getting the benefit from the energy saving measures that have been installed, the Government is still seeing the benefits of its carbon reduction programme and the energy companies are benefitting from the Government’s moving of the goalposts. Meanwhile, the Green Deal providers have reaped the benefits of ECO since it was launched.
“It is breathtakingly arrogant that these participants are now willing to stand by and watch installers go unpaid for many thousands of ECO jobs.Unless the Government intervenes quickly, we may well be reading stories about installers going to the wall – with the finger of blame being pointed at Ministers, energy companies and providers who have all played their part in allowing this appalling situation to arise.”
Mitchell called on Energy Secretary Ed Davey to take urgent action, adding: “Hardly a day passes without Futureproof hearing a new horror story about installers who have suffered at the hands of the ECO. I would be more than happy to discuss the extent of the problem with Mr Davey and explain what needs to be done to put matters right.”
The Futureproof network, launched in October last year, enables installers to make the most of the Green Deal and ECO. By joining the Futureproof network, installers can take advantage of many benefits, including PAS 2030 certification; Cloud workflow management system, national trade supplier network for materials and lead generation.
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Mike Crompton - Chairman IDEA  |
22 Jun 2014, 10:05 AM |
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Its a national disgrace The Institute of Domestic Energy Assessors (IDEA) have been making representation at DECC/GDORB meetings for nearly 18 months about the issues with supply chain payments to advisers and assessors for both GD & ECO works. There have been a number of middlemen (GDAO's)who have closed operations leaving monies owed to advisors/assessors for works completed. They have all blamed non payment to themselves by those they contracted to.
Ofgen seem unwilling to get involved in better management of 'their' programme.
Its a disgrace |
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