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Every one of us, individually and as organisations, has a responsibility to conserve energy. Due to our knowledge and experience in these matters, Walker Adamson feels a particular responsibility to help our customers to save energy and money, whilst minimising the impact on the environment.
With this in mind, many companies are now reviewing their energy requirements, and we are pleased to advise our customers on various ways this can be done. Some of these include: |
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Global Warming Overview
Global warming is a real threat to our world and requires imminent action on a global scale. The impact of increased greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere will vary greatly across the world, with some areas subject to rising sea levels and flooding, whilst other regions may suffer water shortages and famine. |
In 1995 the ICPP, a group of 2000 of the world’s leading scientists, concluded that “the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discernible human influence on global climate.” The report cited the most likely cause being the burning of coal, oil and gas increasing the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
In response to these findings, representatives from 142 developed nations gathered in 1997 to form the Kyoto Protocol, which required these nations to cut their greenhouse gas emissions to below the 1990 level by 2012.
Costs to UK BusinessesClimate Change Levy In April 2001 our Government introduced the Climate Change Levy (CCL), an additional tax on business use of fuel (electricity, coal, gas) consumed in energy production and use. Its purpose was to create a real incentive to reduce energy consumption. Increased Fuel Costs
On top pf the above CCL, we have seen energy prices rise dramatically over the past few years and this looks set to continue with gas prices, for example, expected to rise by around 17% in 2007. |
Installation of Energy Efficient Products
Over recent years manufacturers have developed and introduced a range of high efficiency ECA approved products, such as:
Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) Scheme
As part of the initiative that included the Climate Control Levy and a tightening of Building Regulations, The Government has introduced the Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) Scheme. This is a “tax incentive” scheme for businesses to encourage the installation of energy efficient products.