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Worcester comments on LCBP closure

A Bosch Thermotechnology product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team May 26, 2010

The Government's decision to close the Low Carbon Building Programme (LCBP) has caused concerns that other renewable programmes could be cut as the government addresses the budget deficit.

The announcement, made on the 24 May 2010, effectively leaves a year's hiatus between the closure of the LCBP and the introduction of its replacement, the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).

The fear now is that other programmes could fall victim to government cuts.

Neil Schofield, head of sustainable development at Worcester, Bosch Group, commented: "I have every sympathy with the Government's position over LCBP, despite the fact that the programme has been an enormous success".

"It would appear that it has fallen victim to the need to make cuts in the budget deficit".

"However, the decision now leaves us with an enormous hiatus between the closure of LCBP and the start of the RHI programme in April 2011".

"My fear is that the renewables momentum which has been growing with the introduction of the Feed-in-Tariff, pay-as-you-save and RHI will now be lost".

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