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Interest-free loans from the Carbon Trust have been scrapped. So what are the options for businesses wanting to borrow money to pay for energy efficiency improvements and low-carbon technologies?
Published 21.04.2011
The government’s flagship finance scheme the “Green Deal”, which is designed to fund investments in low-energy equipment, has fallen flat. Why, and is it worth considering if you’re looking to
finance an investment?
Published 19.12.2013
The view of the Federation of Small Businesses is that high interest rates and long payback times may scupper the government’s Green Deal for small and medium-sized businesses. So should you avoid
it?
Published 29.11.2012
More details have been released about the Energy Bill, which include plans to force landlords to green their properties, as well as details of how the long-awaited Green Deal mechanism will work.
What do you need to know?
Published 16.06.2011
The first round of the government’s flagship Green Deal scheme didn’t take off at all. So will a major relaunch, which now offers grants to those making energy-saving improvements, tempt you to
investigate further?
Published 27.06.2014
The Welsh government has launched a new service to help businesses save energy, waste and water. What is it, how will it help, and what’s in store for England and Scotland?
Published 28.11.2014
The government’s Green Investment Bank is set to be taken out of public hands. With so much confusion still surrounding the availability of loans and grants to pay for energy efficiency projects,
what might this move mean?
Published 27.01.2016
Under the terms of the government’s Green Deal you’ll soon be able to claim a pay-as-you-save loan to make your home more energy efficient. What’s on offer and will businesses qualify too?
Published 07.01.2011
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