ICOM calls on Chancellor to include a boiler scrappage scheme for non-domestic market in budget
16th Mar 2015
ICOM, the trade association representing the industrial and commercial heating equipment manufacturing sector today calls upon the Chancellor to include a boiler scrappage scheme for the non-domestic market in his forthcoming budget.
Ross Anderson, Director of ICOM said, “The non-domestic sector is always treated as the poor relation compared to the domestic sector but helping companies to be more energy efficient will not only help the UK economy prosper but will have a positive impact of the reduction of carbon emissions.
The introduction of the non-domestic RHI in November 2011 is slowly making a difference to business but we would like to see a scheme similar to the boiler scrappage scheme operated by the Government for the domestic market in 2010.”
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