Government eco-scheme for landlords has zero impact – claim

Government eco-scheme for landlords has zero impact – claim


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A campaign by a UK government to help landlords retrofit their properties with energy efficient amenities has had almost zero impact, the Liberal Democrats claim.

The Scottish Government – run by there Scottish National Party and the Green Party in a loose alliance – launched the Private Rented Sector Landlord scheme to help registered landlords retrofit their properties to make them warmer and more energy efficient.

However the government has told the Liberal Democrats, in response to a Freedom of Information request, that just 215 properties, or 0.06 per cent, had received funding for retrofitting measures from the Private Rented Sector Landlord Loan scheme, which was first established more than three years ago and has been allocated a total of £2.5m to date.

Further data released as part of the same FOI response showed landlords of only 190 of those properties had received funding for energy efficiency measures such as insulation; only 26 had been granted funding to install renewable energy measures such as heat pumps.

Scottish Lib Dem climate emergency spokesperson Liam McArthur says this shows the scheme having “almost zero impact” on landlords. 

He says: “This is supposed to be one of the Scottish Government’s flagship schemes to decarbonise and warm homes, yet it is having almost zero impact. The poor uptake and lack of a whole-home focus suggest the scheme was cobbled together without any serious understanding of how to deliver warmer, greener homes for people living in private rental properties.

“If Scottish ministers are serious about making energy efficiency a national priority, they must ensure schemes provide the necessary incentive and that effort is put into promoting uptake. That is the only way to make meaningful progress in decarbonising homes and reducing fuel poverty.

“More broadly, Scottish Liberal Democrats will continue to call for a national emergency insulation programme for all home across the country, with a particular focus on those homes which are hardest to heat. This will accelerate progress towards creating properties which are both financially and environmentally sustainable.”

A Scottish Government statement to media north of the border says: “Homes in the private rented sector typically have a poorer standard of energy efficiency than other properties and we know that private tenants want to see their landlords invest some of the rental income in making properties warmer and cheaper to heat and to tackle fuel poverty.

“The scheme is demand led. We would encourage private sector landlords interested in finding out more about the scheme to contact Home Energy Scotland.

“Unlike the UK Government, we have not scrapped the plan to introduce energy efficiency standards for private rented homes, and details will form part of our Heat in Buildings consultation to be published next week.”

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