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ECO4 and Insulation Schemes 2025-01-23

23 January 2025

Lead MP

Miatta Fahnbulleh

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyEmploymentClimate
Other Contributors: 19

At a Glance

Miatta Fahnbulleh raised concerns about eco4 and insulation schemes 2025-01-23 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero announced that there are significant issues with poor-quality solid wall insulation installed under the ECO4 scheme and Great British Insulation Scheme. Around 65,000 households have had installations, but audits found non-compliance with standards. The Government has suspended installers and is implementing a comprehensive plan for repair and remediation funded by those responsible.

Government Response

EconomyEmploymentClimate
Government Response
The Government is conducting additional audits, requiring installers to fund and remediate poor-quality work at speed, overseeing quality checks through Ofgem, setting up a gov.uk advice page for affected households, and working on systemic reforms to ensure future compliance. Responded to questions about company director actions after suspensions, plans for other types of energy efficiency measures, and the need for a system overhaul to ensure consumer protection. Announced steps for quality checks on all installed solid wall insulation units under Government schemes. The minister emphasised the government's commitment to upgrading homes and delivering warmer, cheaper homes with high-quality insulation schemes. She discussed issues related to solid wall insulation, subcontracting of work by companies winning contracts, independent inspections, collaboration with devolved Administrations, extending regulation to spray foam insulation, empowering local authorities to sign off work before payment, growing the workforce needed for these initiatives, and ensuring that there is a role for government in overseeing home upgrades. Acknowledged systemic issues, committed to working with MHCLG and other colleagues on spray foam insulation. Stressed the priority of addressing households impacted under ECO and GBIS schemes for immediate action while acknowledging broader issues with older systems.

Shadow Response

Andrew Bowie
Shadow Response
The shadow Minister welcomed the Government's actions but asked specific questions about the extent of poor-quality work, mechanisms for remediation by suspended installers, ensuring high standards in future work, prompt communication to all affected households, publication of a full list of suspended companies, and potential legal action against them.
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