With constructive debate, we can improve the prospects of the Green Deal
News that the government is establishing a forum of industry representatives to advise on how to promote the Green Deal (, 5 July, page 9) is welcome. It鈥檚 about time we had an open and honest conversation about the scheme and how to ensure successful delivery.
Everyone involved in the scheme needs to have a voice. However, that voice needs to be put to constructive use. To date 鈥淕reen Deal Knocking鈥 has become something of an industry sport; talk has predominantly focused on highlighting the flaws of the initiative and branding it a failure. Without constructive debate on how we can improve the prospects of the Green Deal there is every chance this will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Lack of public awareness about the initiative is what鈥檚 crippling its uptake. This can only be addressed if all those involved work together to determine a solution. The government should lead, but it cannot make it happen without help.
The forum鈥檚 first priority should be to address this gap and raise awareness about how the schemes work, who they鈥檙e aimed at, and the benefits they can bring. Only then will we be able to build on the modest start that the Green Deal and ECO have made and begin to realise the full potential of the government鈥檚 plans.
Vince Matthews, head of marketing, SIG Energy Management
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