Friday, 10 August 2012

Millions Still Available For Social Landlords

Funding to get low carbon heating into the homes of hundreds of social housing tenants across the nation is still up for grabs for local authorities, housing associations and other registered providers of social housing.
The Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) social landlords competition is being reopened, with millions of pounds available for social landlords to get kit such as biomass boilers, solar hot water panels and heat pumps into even more social tenants’ homes. This will make tenants’ homes warmer, cosier and far more energy efficient.  There is still money available thanks to the high value for money of projects already allocated funding under this scheme, and now social landlords who did not put in an application the first time round are being encouraged to get involved.  Read more on the DECC website.

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