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Energy Company Obligation Schemes — [Ian Paisleyin the Chair]

27 June 2023

Lead MP

Ben Lake
Ceredigion Preseli
PC

Responding Minister

Amanda Solloway

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EconomyEnergyLocal Government
Word Count: 10831
Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Ben Lake raised concerns about energy company obligation schemes — [ian paisleyin the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The lead MP asks for a revision of ECO4's cost assumptions to reflect current market conditions, an increase in funding and flexibility in eligibility criteria. He also suggests expanding the range of technologies considered under future iterations of the scheme and improving oversight and accountability measures.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Ceredigion Preseli
Opened the debate
Households across Wales and the UK are facing significant financial burdens due to high energy bills, with statistics showing that as of April 2022, 45% of Welsh households were in fuel poverty. The situation is expected to persist into next year. In Wales, particularly in constituencies like Ceredigion and Gwynedd, many homes are old and inefficient, making them less capable of adapting to rising energy costs. Retrofitting these properties could significantly reduce energy bills and improve health outcomes, but the current ECO4 scheme has not been rolling out effectively, with only around 10% of targeted households receiving support so far.

Government Response

Amanda Solloway
Government Response
Acknowledged the success of the ECO scheme, noting that it has delivered 3.6 million measures in over 2.4 million properties across Britain since its inception in 2013, saving low-income and vulnerable households £19 billion on their bills. Emphasised the importance of encouraging consumers to claim all benefits, and highlighted the ECO Flex provision which allows up to 50% of the overall obligation to be met by treating homes referred by a local authority or devolved Administration. Mentioned that Ceredigion has benefited disproportionately from ECO4 with over 1% of all measures installed under the scheme in the constituency. Announced plans for a new eco energy efficiency scheme, the Great British insulation scheme (GBIS), to boost support for those on low incomes and vulnerable households, extending help to a wider pool of households challenged by high energy bills.
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