Clearview National March 2015 - Issue 160 | Page 28

INDUSTRYNEWS Reducing Noise through Glass The GGF has released a new publication entitled ‘Acoustics - How glazing can help reduce noise’. »»The new document offers guidance to homeowners and the industry on the complex subject of how the installation of suitable glazing can help reduce noise entering the home. It may seem obvious, but the new publication defines exactly what noise is and how it materialises in many forms. The new leaflet explains how, for example, having replacement or secondary glazing windows installed can potentially reduce airborne noise, and also explains that reducing noise levels is often dependent on how noise is entering the home. Giles Willson, GGF Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Technical Affairs comments: “It is pleasing to see this publication released after all the hard work and expertise the GGF Technical team and our Members have contributed to its production. This new information booklet is designed not just to educate homeowners but also to help our Members handle homeowners’ perceptions and expectations on glazing and how it can help noise reduction.” To download the publication please visit, www.ggf.org.uk RESPONDING TO ECO 2 PLANS The GGF this week responded to the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s (DECC) Consultation on the extension plans for Energy Company Obligation (ECO) 2015-2017. »»In the letter of response, the GGF outlined its support for the proposed requirements for ECO for the obligation period 2015-2017 and welcomed moves towards ensuring energy efficiency targets are met and households pay less in energy bills as a result of energy saving measures being installed. However, the GGF emphasised the important role glazing plays in the efficiency of homes, highlighting that up to 23% of a home’s heat energy can be lost through inefficient windows. Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive commented: “The installation of energy efficient glazing plays an important role in helping to create more energy efficient housing, and given its many benefits, the GGF believes that energy efficient glazing should be incentivised further in Government schemes.” The GGF will continue to closely follow further developments within the ECO scheme and related Government energy efficient schemes to ensure Members are kept fully up to speed with any changes that may impact on their business. CONTINUING GREEN DEAL DISAPPOINTMENT »»The GGF continues to be disappointed with slow progress of Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation (ECO) following last months release of the latest statistics which continue to show how the scheme is not working for the replacement window industry. The latest Green Deal and ECO statistics, giving details on the Green Deal (GD) up to the end of December 2014 and the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) up to the end of November 2014, show a decrease in the number of Green Deal Assessments in December, which is being attributed to the Christmas Break. 28 » M AR 2015 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M The scheme still has not taken off as quickly as originally promised by former DECC Minister Greg Barker and has been marred with bad press recently surrounding reports that consumers have had to wait for promised cashback payments that fail to materialise. However, following on from the £100m that Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey secured from the Treasury, the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF) is said to be secure and the DECC continue to say that it is offering consumers access to energy efficiency measures and helping them to reduce their household energy bills. ‘the DECC continue to say that it is offering consumers access to energy efficiency measures and helping them to reduce their household energy bills’