Home Home energy efficiency ‘dead in the water’ following closure of the Green Deal Neil Marshall, chief executive of the NIA, is concerned that nothing has been put in place of the Green Deal, but supports the Government’s aim of developing a new policy with the industry

Neil Marshall, chief executive of the NIA, is concerned that nothing has been put in place of the Green Deal, but supports the Government’s aim of developing a new policy with the industry

Amber Rudd, secretary of state for the Department of Energy and Climate Change – pictured here answering questions put to her by the Energy and Climate Change Committee – has announced that the Green Deal will no longer be funded

Neil Marshall, chief executive of the NIA, is concerned that nothing has been put in place of the Green Deal, but supports the Government’s aim of developing a new policy with the industry

Julie Hirigoyen, chief executive of the UK Green Building Council, has said the Government’s home energy efficiency is now “dead in the water.”