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Baxi Group welcomes the boiler scrappage scheme announcement

Published by Jocelyn Rowan for Baxi Group in Housing and also in Communities, Environment, Local Government, Central Government
Friday 11th December 2009 - 2:34pm

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The UK’s leading manufacturer of heating services has welcomed the Government’s Pre-Budget report to deliver a boiler scrappage scheme.

Baxi Group has supported the call for a boiler scrappage scheme since Mick Williams, a plumber’s merchant from Hampshire, started a petition to kick-start the campaign. It is hoped that by offering a £400 incentive to scrap old SEDBUK Band G-rated boilers, over 125,000 households will benefit from newer, more efficient models.

Mick said: “I am absolutely delighted at news of the report and am waiting to see the outcome of the Government’s proposals. I'm particularly pleased that Baxi Group has supported the campaign from day one!”

Mark Kelly, CEO Baxi Group UK, said: “This announcement is great news for consumers as it helps them reduce fuel bills and will go some way to reducing their carbon footprint.

“It also gives the industry a great lift. After days of speculation, we are delighted that the Government has finally decided to introduce this initiative to tackle UK carbon emissions.”

Statistics gathered by the HHIC (Heating and Hot Water Industry Council) estimate that there are 4.5 million Band G rated boilers in use rated at less than 70% efficient. Changing from a Band G rated boiler to a Band A rated boiler could save the householder up to £235 per year on their fuel bills. Upgrading the boiler could also make savings of 1.2 tonnes of CO2 per year.

For more information visit www.baxi.co.uk/scrappage or call 0844 871 1525
 

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