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BSRIA disappointed at Zero Carbon Hub closure

BSRIA has expressed its disappointment at the recent announcement that the Zero Carbon Hub will be effectively mothballed.

 

The Zero Carbon Hub was a public private partnership created during the last Labour government in 2008 to help deliver zero-carbon homes. It was set up to advise government and housebuilders and will be put into a dormant state. Its London office will close but the hub’s website will be maintained.

 

BSRIA chief executive, Julia Evans (pictured), said: “BSRIA is disappointed the hub didn’t work out. We were supportive of it as a basic principle and certainly admire its intent. In its existence the hub did a lot of good work and led the way for carbon friendly homes.

 

“But the work the hub was championing has not gone away. As such, we ask now who is going to pick up the ‘carbon zero torch’?”

 

The hub worked with the coalition government and the construction industry to create an official definition for zero-carbon homes, meaning they could be delivered by mainstream housebuilders and meet the government’s target for all new homes built from 2016 to be zero carbon.

 

Co-funded by industry and government the hub went on to transform the way in which policy aspiration was translated into practicable regulation and industry action.

 

The current government decided to drop the target for all new homes to be Zero Carbon (or something close to it) by 2016 and with it, the hub lost its ‘raison d’etre’. With a board comprised of private, public and third sector representatives, they struggled with its ‘world-leading’ remit.

 

In the nine months since Osborne’s announcement, Zero Carbon Hub was forced to focus on overheating in homes and the energy performance gap – the difference between a building’s designed energy performance and actual performance.

 

11 April 2016

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