Boris promotes free insulation to London homes

Boris Johnson has launched a new initiative to provide a range of free energy saving measures to London homes, in an effort to cut carbon usage in the Capital.

Households in nine London boroughs will be offered energy saving light bulbs, stand-by switches, as well as free cavity wall and loft insulation to help contain heat within their home.

The campaign hopes to visit 1.2 million homes in London before 2015,  and it is hoped that by supplying energy saving equipment, as well as cavity wall and loft insulation, carbon emissions could be cut by around 1.5 million tonnes a year.

David Kenington, Head of Energy Saving Trust London, said ‘We are very pleased to see the introduction of this programme, in particular the focus on delivering cost effective carbon reduction measures such as loft and cavity wall insulation.

The Mayor has pumped an initial £9.5 into the campaign, with further investment expected. There are currently various different organisations working on the initiative, and the Mayor is developing a single scheme to encompass them all.

Those boroughs taking part in the scheme will receive a letter inviting a visit from a qualified energy assessor, who will assess what measures could be used to reduce their energy usage.

For non-Londoners, grants are available for cavity wall and loft insulation, but recent statistics suggest that many households are not taking advantage of the free grants available to them. You can calculate how much you could claim by using our free insulation grants calculator.

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