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Delivering Results in the UK 469,444 homes signed on to the scheme. 156,160 surveys completed. 38,273 Charity referrals £1,407 average increase from benefits health check. Total unclaimed benefits identified £8,464,969.
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here to HELP figures, so far ActivityProgramme Figures (2002 –2006) EEC measures installed95,240 Charity referrals38,273 Average Benefits Increase£1,407 Total unclaimed Benefits identified£8,464,969
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Cavity wall insulation & draught proofing New locks and spy hole from Help the Aged Handy Van “It is unbelievable that I received a new lock, spy hole and that it is free.” “The project is amazing and the people involved with it have all been really helpful. The time he spends listening to Talking Books is really valuable time.” Loraine and Jason, Exeter Derek, Epping Forest Lewis, Camborne, Cornwall Talking microwave Talking watch Free subscription to talking books Free cavity and loft insulation Free fridge freezer to reduce her reliance on other to do her shopping Betty, Rhondda Free loft insulation & draught proofing Helped application for Disability Living Allowance Scope grant for a mountain ranger buggy so Lewis can access the local area and strengthen his leg muscles ‘Both British Gas and FWA are to be praised for their very innovative scheme to help people who are not so well off as others, and for caring about us. What customers are saying about ‘here to HELP’
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British Gas Council Tax Initiative
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Price changes Council Tax Scheme These are current prices which we know will increase in April
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Why Council Tax? Customer Subsidised EE products - CWI & Loft Insulation Up to £100 Council Tax rebate per household Substantial savings on energy: o £110 saving on annual energy bills from CWI o £140 saving on annual energy bills from Loft Council Supports Local Authority in achievement of HECA targets. Enabler to make owner occupier properties energy efficient. Opportunity for Government to demonstrate & deliver on their environmental commitments. EEC Contributes towards delivering EEC obligation First to market with EEC proposition stimulating consumer interest in energy efficiency measures Proactive approach & acknowledgement that tax measures have a role to play in customers making their homes energy efficient British Gas Need to stimulate demand to encourage take-up of energy efficiency Helping the environment by reducing the energy we use Hard-hitting Fiscal incentive seen as a positive way to encourage take-up of energy efficiency British Gas providing a step change in the implementation of EE in UK homes to meet its environmental commitments
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Council Tax – how it works * Average annual energy saving for 3 bed semi detached property Promotion (Local Authorities responsibility) Financial reward Customer Rebate Options: Single payment against annual bill Rebate spread over 10 DD instalments Council Tax Rebate: Additional £50.00 funding from British Gas, potential for Local Authority to make contribution. Customer receives credit against Council Tax British Gas notify LA when work complete Cavity Wall Insulation: Competitive retail price (lowest price) Installed by qualified installers contracted to British Gas Managed by British Gas Customer Proposition (Private Households) Buy Cavity Wall Insulation (£175) and receive: up to £100 Council Tax rebate £110 annual energy saving*
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2006 Council Tax proposition New Approach: Engaging proposition, tailored to customer needs Easy to manage Targeted approach -mailing to all Council’s residents through offer enclosure within CT bill Strong environmental offer Promotion (Local Authorities responsibility) Branded A/C enclosure with C/Tax Bill National Launch British Gas marketing support (Private Households) Buy Cavity Wall Insulation (£175) and receive: Council Tax rebate £110 annual energy saving* Cavity Wall Insulation: Competitive retail price (lowest price) Installed by qualified installers contracted to British Gas Managed by British Gas Council Tax Rebate: £50 from British Gas £? from Council Customer receives credit against Council Tax BG to notify LA when work is complete& pay referral fee of£15.00**. **Alternative offer * Average annual energy saving for 3 bed semi detached property ** Optional incentives
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Pricing Matrix How much will it cost? Example House Type British Gas Subsidised Price Subsidised Price (with £50 Council Tax rebate). For Flats, Terraces & Semi-Detached: Cavity Wall Insulation:£175£125 Loft Insulation:£220 For Detached Homes: Cavity Wall Insulation:£200£150 Full Loft Insulation:£220 All prices include VAT Home Insulation Additional Benefits: Free Home Energy Efficiency Assessment Interest Free Credit Option Free Insulation for Priority Households*
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British Gas Energy Efficiency approved measures o Cavity and Loft Insulation o Low Energy lightbulbs o Condensing Boiler (B-A Rated only), o TRV’s o Solid Wall Insulation (internal and external) o Sempatap o Radiator Panels o Fuel Switching o Draught Stripping (standard & Quattro Seal) o Hot Water Tank Jackets o Solar Thermal: Thermomax Evacuated Tube Worcester Bosch Flat Plate
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Retail Partnerships British Gas provides financial support for a range of energy efficiency products in B&Q and Curry's retail stores in Great Britain Energy efficiency products include: Loft Insulation, Tank Jackets, CFLs, Appliances, TRVs, Condensing Boilers. Our funding supports price promotions, marketing material, training of staff and data management. 3.3m energy efficiency products are supported annually.
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British Gas Energy Trust £10m Trust Fund Charitable Trust status Trustees in place Energy bills - wider assistance in severe cases of hardship - money advice Applications now being processed Commenced grant making process in Nov ‘04 Anticipate will grow to 10k grants per annum
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