{"id":3808,"date":"2020-06-09T17:40:43","date_gmt":"2020-06-09T16:40:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.futurebuild.nl\/?p=3808"},"modified":"2020-09-24T15:20:07","modified_gmt":"2020-09-24T14:20:07","slug":"opinion-piece-by-ian-rippin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.futurebuild.nl\/en\/opinion-piece-by-ian-rippin\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion Piece by Ian Rippin"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-post\" data-elementor-id=\"3808\" class=\"elementor elementor-3808\" data-elementor-post-type=\"post\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-7831c390 elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"7831c390\" data-element_type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-3a4aebad\" data-id=\"3a4aebad\" data-element_type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-4c4fa250 elementor-widget elementor-widget-spacer\" data-id=\"4c4fa250\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"spacer.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-spacer\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-spacer-inner\"><\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-fd68f65 elementor-widget elementor-widget-image\" data-id=\"fd68f65\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"image.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"683\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/easyfairsassets.com\/sites\/71\/2020\/06\/Ian-Rippin-CEO-email-friendly-683x1024.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-image-3810\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/easyfairsassets.com\/sites\/71\/2020\/06\/Ian-Rippin-CEO-email-friendly-683x1024.jpg 683w, https:\/\/easyfairsassets.com\/sites\/71\/2020\/06\/Ian-Rippin-CEO-email-friendly-200x300.jpg 200w, https:\/\/easyfairsassets.com\/sites\/71\/2020\/06\/Ian-Rippin-CEO-email-friendly-768x1151.jpg 768w, https:\/\/easyfairsassets.com\/sites\/71\/2020\/06\/Ian-Rippin-CEO-email-friendly-1025x1536.jpg 1025w, https:\/\/easyfairsassets.com\/sites\/71\/2020\/06\/Ian-Rippin-CEO-email-friendly.jpg 1281w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 683px) 100vw, 683px\" \/>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-8f8ba63 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"8f8ba63\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Opinion Piece by Ian Rippin, CEO of MCS<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-3ffa4ecc elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"3ffa4ecc\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>The Future of Clean Heat \u2013 Will a move away from RHI work?<\/strong><\/p><p>MCS, and the industry it works with, face interesting times.<\/p><p>The UK domestic renewable energy sector has radically changed since our organisation was formed in 2007. Since then nearly 1.2 million homes have been fitted with renewable energy technology. Whilst hugely positive, these changes have led to some immediate challenges for us and our sector, as the UK Government has amended its renewable energy policies away from consumer incentives. Established subsidy schemes the Feed in Tariff (FiT) has closed and the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is set to end in March 2022 following a brief extension.<\/p><p>So, what does the future look like and what role will MCS play?<\/p><p>In April 2020, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) launched the \u2018Future support for low carbon heat\u2019 consultation. It details proposals for support mechanisms following the closure of the non-domestic RHI, with the government announcing grants of \u00a34,000 set to replace it as part of several heat proposals.<\/p><p>But is this enough to stimulate the growth needed in the market? Will it reach the consumers who could benefit the most from the installation of a renewable technology? Is it ambitious enough to edge us closer to 2050 net zero targets that domestic energy will play a huge part in achieving?<\/p><p>It is crucial that we ensure that changes to the policy and subsidy regime are supportive of the future market growth that we know is achievable. As an industry we need to give people confidence in home-grown energy; this includes boosting confidence in the range of low carbon technologies as well as supply chains.<\/p><p>That is why MCS have formed a Low Carbon Heat Task Force to inform our consultation response. The Task Force boasts membership of several industry experts including MCS certified Installers, who will explore the key themes of the consultation and the impact on technologies including heat pumps, solar thermal and biomass. They will work directly with MCS colleagues over the next few weeks to provide valuable feedback, expertise, insight and evidence that will contribute to the MCS consultation response, ensuring that it is truly representative of our industry and its requirements.<\/p><p>Some early thoughts and emerging themes coming out of our Task Force meetings are interesting.<\/p><p>They say that the \u00a34000 grant won\u2019t support them, it won\u2019t enable any growth of the market and opens up complexities around selecting the most appropriate renewable heat technology. There is some concern around how this will affect the future uptake of Ground Source Heat Pumps and a real fear that this already small market will be totally stifled. This new policy clearly favours Air Source Heat Pumps as the renewable technology of choice, and whilst these can be a really great solution for some consumers, there is a risk that other solutions will be overlooked that may be more expensive up front but deliver better longer term savings, both financially and in relation to reduced carbon output.<\/p><p>The flat, technology neutral grant has its positives in terms of simplifying access to incentives for consumers, and probably being a less bureaucratic application process for installers compared to the RHI. However, it fails in taking into account the nuances of the UK housing stock potentially disincentivising what could be a more appropriate energy improvement for a home. Heat pumps are one of the primary technologies for decarbonising heat but Ground Source Heat Pumps and Air Source Heat Pumps are distinctive and should be treated as such. This grant fails in doing this.<\/p><p>Questions of ambition have been raised with the proposal aiming for a central deployment scenario of 12,150 heat pumps a year. When we compare this to the data that MCS holds on the total number of certified heat pumps installed in 2019 being 13,779, it\u2019s obvious that not only will the grant not cover what we need it to \u2013 but the policy doesn\u2019t appear to want to be a driver of pushing deployment levels beyond what we are currently seeing.<\/p><p>Whilst generally speaking, we are supportive of the consultation, questions do need to be raised about how effective this two-year proposal could be. Have we got two years? Our Task Force argues not. Two years doesn\u2019t give enough confidence for businesses to scale up, nor invest in training a workforce. Whilst we cannot afford the hiatus we witnessed with FiT and SEG, this does feel like this is just a \u201cholding pattern\u201d until 2025 and the next general election.<\/p><p>As we emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and the global economic shutdown, there is no better time to ensure that government policy enables our greener future and the achievement of net zero carbon emissions. Their policies need to be supportive of the required market growth, should be in the interests of the MCS certified Installers who have already been working hard to meet climate targets and that Standards and an emphasis on quality is embedded to protect consumers and encourage adoption.<\/p><p>Working in this way is how we\u2019ll build confidence \u2013 for the market, for installers and for consumers. But it\u2019s important that as an industry, we unite, and raise our voices to advocate for the positive policy changes that are required. Proposals within the consultation will fundamentally change the future market and will have a direct impact \u2013 some positive, some adverse on renewable technologies.\u00a0<\/p><p>So, I implore you, read the consultation and submit your views.<br \/>You can view the consultation <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/consultations\/future-support-for-low-carbon-heat\">here<\/a> and the closing date for submitting responses is 7th July 2020.<\/p><p>If you would like to hear more from our Task Force and join the debate \u2013 please <a href=\"https:\/\/app.livestorm.co\/p\/b03826d6-a6a0-4e22-95fc-c81d5821cf96\">sign up<\/a> to our webinar with Futurebuild later this month. 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