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Conserve and Save: A Consultation on the Energy Efficiency Action Plan for Scotland

By: Shelter Scotland
Published: December 2009

Conserve and Save: A Consultation on the Energy Efficiency Action Plan for Scotland

Shelter considers that there are 4 key principles that should inform policy in relation to promoting energy efficiency in the housing stock:

As far as practical, Scottish housing should make a proportionate contribution to the national greenhouse gas reduction targets.

Financial support should be targeted at vulnerable and disadvantaged households in fuel poverty who, in the absence of substantial changes in energy efficiency, may need to increase their fuel consumption to achieve satisfactory levels of comfort and warmth.

Resources for new building in the social rented sector should not be diverted to help private owners and landlords who are well able to fund the necessary improvements from their own resources.

The use of regulation to achieve energy efficiency targets needs to be implemented with considerable care to ensure public support and taking into account the wide variety of types of housing found in Scotland.