Low Carbon Building Programme
The Low Carbon Building Programme (LCBP) was a payments system in England, Scotland and Wales. The UK Government programme was administered by BERR (formerly the DTI) and ran from 1 April 2006 until its closure to new applications on 24 May 2010.[http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/Microgeneration-for-your-home/Closure-of-the-Low-Carbon-Buildings-Programme Closure of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110821074245/http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/Microgeneration-for-your-home/Closure-of-the-Low-Carbon-Buildings-Programme |date=2011-08-21 }}, Low Carbon Buildings Programme, accessed 2011-03-11 The scheme was replaced by the Renewable Heat Incentive in November 2011.[http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/uk_supply/energy_mix/renewable/policy/incentive/incentive.aspx Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Scheme] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110115142300/http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/uk_supply/energy_mix/renewable/policy/incentive/incentive.aspx |date=2011-01-15 }}, Department of Energy and Climate Change, published 2011-03-10, accessed 2011-03-11
Operation
The LCBP offered grants towards the cost of installing domestic microgeneration technologies and larger scale distributed generation installations for public buildings and businesses, subject to energy conservation standards being met. The programme was split into two phases - phase one, managed by the Energy Saving Trust, divided into two streams, provided grants for householders under stream 1, and grants for businesses under stream 2. Phase two, launched in 2007 and managed by the Building Research Establishment, provided grants for public sector, charitable and third sector organisations.
Grants were only offered to installations using products and installers either on "Clear Skies" lists or products and installers assessed and certificated to robust standards under the new Microgeneration Certification Scheme mark (or its equivalent, for products). The first company in the United Kingdom, to install a solar heating system under the Clear Skies Grant Scheme was Eco-Exmoor Ltd.{{Cite web |url=http://ecoexmoor.co.uk/about-eco-exmoor/ |title=About Eco-Exmoor Ltd | Air Source Heat Pumps, Solar PV, Solar Thermal |access-date=2013-11-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131218044503/http://ecoexmoor.co.uk/about-eco-exmoor/ |archive-date=2013-12-18 |url-status=dead }}
=Grants=
Grants were normally in the 10 to 50% range, according to the applicant and the technology. Funding for domestic schemes, restricted to £500,000 per month and allocated on a first-come-first served basis, was well below demand. In January 2007 funds were exhausted within 12 days,[https://web.archive.org/web/20070216063010/http://www.r-p-a.org.uk/article_default_view.fcm?articleid=2322&subsite=1 http://www.r-p-a.org.uk/article_default_view.fcm?articleid=2322&subsite=1] r-p-a.org.uk and in March 2007 within 75 minutes.[http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2024685,00.html http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2024685,00.html] business.guardian.co.uk
Although funding in the 2007 financial year was increased, as detailed below, there were no domestic grant allocations in April 2007 as the scheme was suspended while it was restructured.[http://www.est.org.uk/uploads/documents/housingbuildings/Extra%206m%20for%20green%20householders.pdf http://www.est.org.uk/uploads/documents/housingbuildings/Extra%206m%20for%20green%20householders.pdf] est.org.uk The suspension lead to a sudden drop in demand and job losses in the industry.[http://environment.guardian.co.uk/energy/story/0,,2061739,00.html http://environment.guardian.co.uk/energy/story/0,,2061739,00.html] environment.guardian.co.uk
The revised domestic scheme, launched on 29 May 2007, cut the maximum grant by 50% to £2,500, and required the householder to complete the works within strict time limits.[http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/how/householders/ http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/how/householders/] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070506141517/http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/how/householders/ |date=2007-05-06 }} lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk
=Funding=
Funding for the LCBP was originally set at £30 million for the first three years.[http://www.gnn.gov.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=176001&NewsAreaID=2 http://www.gnn.gov.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=176001&NewsAreaID=2] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060523230326/http://www.gnn.gov.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=176001&NewsAreaID=2 |date=2006-05-23 }} gnn.gov.uk £6.5m of this was allocated for domestic installations, £4m for community installations and £18m for others,[http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/about/useful/ http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/about/useful/] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060925184553/http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/about/useful/ |date=2006-09-25 }} lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk while £1.5m was reallocated to plug the financial gap that appeared between the earlier programmes ending and the start of the Low Carbon Building Programme.
A further £50 million was announced in the April 2006 budget, which was used to establish phase two of the programme. Phase two used a framework of suppliers and products which had to be used by applicants when applying for a grant. The framework was established through an OJEU tender process, with the intention of providing certainty to the industry and further reducing technology costs through economies of scale.
The schemes replaced by the Low Carbon Building Programme were also seen as being under funded, with only £45m having been invested in them. The Solar PV programme was originally intended to ‘establish the UK as a credible player.... alongside Germany and Japan’, however in 2004 the UK installed 2.5MW of photovoltaic electricity capacity, compared to over 300MW in Germany.[http://eeru.open.ac.uk/natta/renewonline/rol60/7.htm http://eeru.open.ac.uk/natta/renewonline/rol60/7.htm] eeru.open.ac.uk
On 21 March 2007, it was announced in the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget Statement that the funding of grants for homes would be increased again to £18 million in the new financial year[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/budget/budget_07/bud_bud07_speech.cfm http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/budget/budget_07/bud_bud07_speech.cfm] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070328235201/http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/budget/budget_07/bud_bud07_speech.cfm |date=2007-03-28 }} hm-treasury.gov.uk for a new, restructured, scheme.
=Closure=
The LCBP was closed to new applications on 24 May 2010, as part of a plan by the Department of Energy and Climate Change to cut £85m from its budget as its contribution towards the Coalition Government's spending cuts.
Previous schemes
The LCBP replaced two earlier schemes, the 'Major Photovoltaics Demonstration programme', which assisted with photovoltaic installations, and the 'Clear Skies' programme, which aided other microgeneration installations.
The Government were criticised by the photovoltaic industry for ending the PV programme 6 years early.[http://technology.open.ac.uk/eeru/natta/renewonline/rol56/4.htm http://technology.open.ac.uk/eeru/natta/renewonline/rol56/4.htm] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20070626040624/http://technology.open.ac.uk/eeru/natta/renewonline/rol56/4.htm |date=2007-06-26 }} technology.open.ac.uk and also for allowing a funding gap to develop between the old and new programmes, which caused significant disruption to the renewables industry.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4338246.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4338246.stm] news.bbc.co.uk[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5390022.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5390022.stm] news.bbc.co.uk
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk Energy Saving Trust, programme managers of phase one of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme]
- [http://www.bre.co.uk BRE, the Building Research Establishment, programme managers of phase two of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100527124948/http://www.mcsaccredited.com/website/index.php/default/news.html Low Carbon Scheme Closure]
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- 30 March 2008, Green Building Press: [http://www.newbuilder.co.uk/news/newsFullStory.asp?ID=2401 Now it's the SLOW carbon building programme]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- 17 January 2008, Daily Telegraph: [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml;jsessionid?xml=/property/2008/01/17/lpgreen117.xml Sun setting on solar power?]{{dead link|date=January 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
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