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The Green Deal launches fully on Monday, and if you haven't heard about it, it basically works this way;
A Green Deal Assessor -GD- will visit your home or business and assess how energy efficient the property is.
The GD will then pass the report and the recommended measures (products) that should be installed in the property to a Green Deal Provider-GDP. They will then instruct a Green Deal Authorised Installer to install the measures (products).
The cost of the installation of these measures are then added to your electricity bill and the total cost is repaid over a period of up to 25 years.
So yes this is a finance package and it has just been announced that the Green Deal finance rate is to be 7.67%, but this the GOV so this figure could change tomorrow
The measures (products) available to be installed are;
Air source heat pumps
Biomass boilers
Biomass room heaters (with radiators)
Cavity wall insulation
Cylinder thermostats
Draught proofing
Energy efficient glazing
External wall insulation
Fan-assisted replacement storage heaters
Flue gas heat recovery devices
Ground source heat pumps
Heating controls (for wet central heating systems and warm air systems)
High efficiency gas-fired condensing boilers
High efficiency replacement warm-air units
High thermal performance external doors
Hot water cylinder insulation
Internal wall insulation
Lighting systems, fittings and controls
Loft or rafter insulation and loft hatch insulation
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
Micro combined heat and power
Micro wind generation
Oil-fired condensing boilers
Photovoltaics
Roof insulation
Room in roof (loft) insulation
Solar water heating
Under-floor heating
Under-floor insulation
Waste water heat recovery devices attached to showers.
So if you supply any of the above products you should looking very closely at how you can become part of the Green Deal.
The other big opportunity is the generation of confirmed leads for the GDA's, remember them? they are the Green Deal Assessors and the point man/woman/person (gotta be PC about this) in the Green Deal
So, outbound tele appointments makers, door to door canvass teams, in-store demonstrators could all benefit form providing their services to the GDA's and GDP's.
Some GDA's work for the GDP's and some. I would suspect most, are independent, and so they would need leads specific to certain areas.
Other professional services like business advisors and accountants could refer their clients to GDA's and GDP's, for a fee of course, as a referral is much better than a generated lead.
But before you rush off to start generating those leads there two distinct types of leads that can be generated;
1. Credit worthy leads.
and
2. Non credit worthy leads.
As the Green Deal has been set up by the GOV it is complicated, so here are the basics;
To qualify for the Green Deal measures to be installed the householder has to be credit worthy. The finance is against the property and not the person so when the householder moves the new householder takes on the payments.
The non-credit worthy could fall under the remit of ECO's and the Affordable Warmth Obligation, but that's a whole new thread in itself
Why are there credit worthy and non credit worthy leads? Because the Green Deals is essentially a finance deal.
And one last thing - it will cost householders between £80 and £250 to have an assessment done by a GDA and it should take approx two hours.
One big energy efficiency supplier is offering the assessments for free at the moment, but because I am working with all of them to supply my products, I wouldn't like to give their name out in the thread.PM's are welcome though
A Green Deal Assessor -GD- will visit your home or business and assess how energy efficient the property is.
The GD will then pass the report and the recommended measures (products) that should be installed in the property to a Green Deal Provider-GDP. They will then instruct a Green Deal Authorised Installer to install the measures (products).
The cost of the installation of these measures are then added to your electricity bill and the total cost is repaid over a period of up to 25 years.
So yes this is a finance package and it has just been announced that the Green Deal finance rate is to be 7.67%, but this the GOV so this figure could change tomorrow
The measures (products) available to be installed are;
Air source heat pumps
Biomass boilers
Biomass room heaters (with radiators)
Cavity wall insulation
Cylinder thermostats
Draught proofing
Energy efficient glazing
External wall insulation
Fan-assisted replacement storage heaters
Flue gas heat recovery devices
Ground source heat pumps
Heating controls (for wet central heating systems and warm air systems)
High efficiency gas-fired condensing boilers
High efficiency replacement warm-air units
High thermal performance external doors
Hot water cylinder insulation
Internal wall insulation
Lighting systems, fittings and controls
Loft or rafter insulation and loft hatch insulation
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
Micro combined heat and power
Micro wind generation
Oil-fired condensing boilers
Photovoltaics
Roof insulation
Room in roof (loft) insulation
Solar water heating
Under-floor heating
Under-floor insulation
Waste water heat recovery devices attached to showers.
So if you supply any of the above products you should looking very closely at how you can become part of the Green Deal.
The other big opportunity is the generation of confirmed leads for the GDA's, remember them? they are the Green Deal Assessors and the point man/woman/person (gotta be PC about this) in the Green Deal
So, outbound tele appointments makers, door to door canvass teams, in-store demonstrators could all benefit form providing their services to the GDA's and GDP's.
Some GDA's work for the GDP's and some. I would suspect most, are independent, and so they would need leads specific to certain areas.
Other professional services like business advisors and accountants could refer their clients to GDA's and GDP's, for a fee of course, as a referral is much better than a generated lead.
But before you rush off to start generating those leads there two distinct types of leads that can be generated;
1. Credit worthy leads.
and
2. Non credit worthy leads.
As the Green Deal has been set up by the GOV it is complicated, so here are the basics;
To qualify for the Green Deal measures to be installed the householder has to be credit worthy. The finance is against the property and not the person so when the householder moves the new householder takes on the payments.
The non-credit worthy could fall under the remit of ECO's and the Affordable Warmth Obligation, but that's a whole new thread in itself
Why are there credit worthy and non credit worthy leads? Because the Green Deals is essentially a finance deal.
And one last thing - it will cost householders between £80 and £250 to have an assessment done by a GDA and it should take approx two hours.
One big energy efficiency supplier is offering the assessments for free at the moment, but because I am working with all of them to supply my products, I wouldn't like to give their name out in the thread.PM's are welcome though
