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01/06/2024

Scotland’s largest construction trade body, SELECT, outgoing President, has issued a warning of the rise of rogue tradespeople pretending to be qualified electricians who are taking advantage of the boom in domestic renewables technology.

Alistair Grant, who will soon end his two-year tenure at the organisation, has warned of the increasing concern throughout the industry of the dangers of incorrectly installed technology including electric vehicle (EV) charging points and solar photovoltaic (PV) panels.

Mr Grant, has said with demand from consumers on the increase, SELECT members are reporting an alarming increase in shoddy and dangerous workmanship that has had to be resolved by qualified and fully-trained electricians.

He said: “With governments driving the transition to net zero, and homeowners being urged to play their part, we’ve seen an increase in ‘green energy experts’ coming forward to take advantage of demand, yet it’s obvious that a lot of these so-called experts have no wider knowledge of electrical best practice or safety.

“Electrical installations these days are very complex and the fitting of technology like domestic EV charge points, battery storage and solar panels needs to be carried out by professional electricians, not people who’ve merely done a short course.

“The needs of every home are unique and complicated when it comes to electrical installations, yet we are hearing numerous reports of SELECT members being called out to rectify work that is not only shoddy but downright dangerous.”

More than 140,000 households have installed panels and 4,000 public EV charge points are already in place, with Transport Scotland estimating that the nation will need around 30,000 charge points by 2030.

Mr Grant added: “As demand grows, some fellow members have told me ‘it’s like the Wild West out there’, with rogue companies literally knocking on doors and offering to install renewable electrical equipment for a knockdown price.

“Unfortunately in the current cost of living crisis, consumers are often making decisions purely on cost alone, not realising that they could face a much higher bill later for getting the work put right and made safe.

“Even more worryingly, they might not realise anything is wrong at all, and end up paying the ultimate price further down the line when any hidden faults cause a fire or worse.”

Mr Grant pointed to a survey carried out by Electrical Safety First in conjunction with Loughborough University in which out of 1,700 homes examined, 80% had electrical faults, 50% of which were critical.

He added: “One solar installation which I was called out to recently had direct current cabling running from the roof, directly through a pile of children’s toys in the loft and into a cupboard in the home – the potential for a disastrous fire was obvious to see.

“This is typical of the kind of things we are seeing, and just emphasises why consumers should ALWAYS use a full-trained and qualified electrician for EVERY electrical job.”

30/01/2024

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A survey of pension funds and insurance companies has found significant interest in increasing investment into renewable energy. UK pension funds and insurers are keen to increase allocations to renewable energy in the coming years, according to new research.
A survey by AlphaReal, a specialist real assets manager, found that a majority of pension funds and insurers planned to increase their allocation to renewable energy in the next year. The survey, which included institutions with a combined £360bn in assets under management, found that 90% of respondents planned to increase their allocation to renewables, with the remaining 10% open to the possibility.
The research also found that respondents expected their allocations to renewable energy to increase significantly in the next three years. “Pension funds and insurers are increasingly recognising the potential of renewable infrastructure to deliver competitive returns while contributing to environmental sustainability,” said Stuart Hanson, associate director for client solutions at AlphaReal. The most common reason cited by respondents for increasing their allocation was the desire to generate an income (85%). Respondents also cited portfolio diversification (71%) and alignment with environmental, social and governance objectives (68%). The research indicates a growing momentum in renewable energy investment. Data from BloombergNEF showed that more than $358bn (£283bn) was invested in this sector globally in the first six months of 2023, a 22% increase on the first half of 2022.

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