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Energy efficiency scheme failures slammed in damning NAO report 

Energy Company Obligation Image: Welcomia | Dreamstime.com
Poor installations completed under the Energy Company Obligation scheme have led to tens of thousands of homes requiring remediation work. Image: Welcomia/Dreamstime.com

Poor-quality installations, weak government oversight and inadequate audit and monitoring have all contributed to failures in the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).

In a new report, titled Energy efficiency installations under the Energy Company Obligation, the NAO says that substandard installations have led to tens of thousands of homes needing repair work to address major issues that could cause subsequent problems such as damp and mould.

According to the report, poor installation work has resulted in major issues that need fixing in an estimated 22,000-23,000 homes with external wall insulation fitted under the scheme (98% of the total). 

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