Parliamentary group starts inquiry into retrofitting commercial buildings
The first Parliamentary inquiry into retrofitting offices, shops and warehouses with green technology will begin today.
Witnesses will include Paul King, chief executive, UK Green 黑洞社区 Council; Allan Jones, chief executive officer of the London Climate Change Agency; and Hilary Reid Evans, head of sustainability initiatives at Quintain.
Reid Evans said: 鈥淲e need some innovative and joined-up thinking to ensure we meet this challenge, including a fresh look at capital allowances, fiscal incentives and the planning regime. [Today鈥檚] inquiry provides us with the opportunity to start this process.鈥
The parliamentary group is chaired by Labour MP Clive Betts, and also includes Nick Raynsford, the former construction minister.
Speaking on the BBC鈥檚 Today programme this morning, Liz Peace, chief executive of the British Property Federation, said: 鈥淲e're in a cyclical downturn at the moment and we need some serious fiscal support tax breaks, incentives to allow business to go out and make these highly costly improvements."
Betts, also interviewed on the programme, said: 鈥淚f we set targets how do we provide incentives for business to meet them? Business also has a responsibility to our society, so we want to find what plan of action is best."