The Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA)
Scheme is bringing many benefits to
both the environment and businesses
who change their way of heating to a
system that uses less carbon.
In November 1999 the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Gordon Brown announced support for businesses
investing in low carbon technologies under the
climate change levy package.
The ECA Scheme enables businesses to claim 100
per cent first year capital allowances on investments
in energy saving technology and products listed on
the Energy Technology List.
The Energy Technology List details all the products
that are eligible for the scheme. The list has been
updated for 2006 and sees warm air and radiant
heaters continue to be included. Warm air and radiant
heaters provide excellent heating capabilities and can
be powered by LPG in non-mains gas areas.
Sabrina Jackson, Calor’s Commercial Market
Manager said: “As more businesses look to change
their whole attitude towards heating, installers will be
called upon to put the changes in place including in
some cases taking out whole heating systems such
as oil and replacing them with LPG-powered
systems.
”For small to medium businesses, the Carbon Trust is
also offering interest-free energy efficiency loans.
Sabrina said: “For companies looking to install new
boilers, small and medium-sized enterprises in
England or Wales may be eligible to borrow from
£5,000 to £100,000 interest free to fund their projects.”
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