Clearview Midlands September 2014 - Issue 154 | Page 27

INDUSTRYNEWS The Next Generation of Bi-folding Doors Leads2trade slams government’s decision on Green Deal The Director of one of the UK’s largest online lead generation and installer support companies has hit out, following the government’s decision to curtail a cashback scheme offering £7,600 to people to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. The Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF), the scheme was intended to give a boost to the government’s flagship energy efficiency programme. But it proved too popular and an announcement by government that it would cut the maximum pay-out sparked a mad rush of applications; so the final £70m of the allocated £120m was snapped up in a matter of days. The decision has caused anger in the sectors involved. Leads2trade Director Andy Royle comments: “We operate in the heating, fenestration and renewable sector and have hundreds of members, many of whom are livid at the way this has been handled. After the debacle that happened regarding the FIT rate we expected future energy schemes to be handled better. It appears we are back to a boom and bust way of operating. “It’s a setback for the industry as the scheme was working and companies had geared up for it. We now need a long term strategy to provide stability and avoid peaks and troughs. To can an initiative like this is a very poor show and many members have been in touch with us to vent their frustrations.” Andy also says that the announcement raises further questions over the Gr