Closed consultation

Improving home energy performance through lenders

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Applies to England and Wales

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Summary

We are seeking views on how mortgage lenders can help householders to improve the energy performance of their homes.

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Consultation description

Lenders could have a role in building a market for energy performance improvements. The government has been engaging with lenders, their engagement organisations, and other financial stakeholders to better understand how government can encourage lenders to innovate.

This consultation sets out a range of proposals that could improve the energy performance of mortgaged properties, and deliver substantial emissions reductions.

The consultation is open to all, but will be of particular interest to:

  • mortgage lenders and brokers, home valuers, estate agents and others involved in the sale of homes
  • those in the energy efficiency supply chain, including installers, domestic energy assessors, accreditation bodies and enforcement bodies
  • homeowners with a mortgage

The consultation covers:

  • proposals to improve awareness of the energy performance of lenders’ portfolios
  • a target-based approach for improving the energy performance of lenders’ portfolios

We have published a consultation stage impact assessment alongside this consultation.

See the BEIS consultation privacy notice.

Please do not send responses by post to the department at the moment as we may not be able to access them.

Documents

Impact assessment

Updates to this page

Published 18 November 2020

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