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Written questions by Eagle.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Maria Eagle this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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17 Mar 2026·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

If he will clarify what transitional arrangements will be put in place to protect the skilled workforce that underpins the energy-efficiency sector and is vital to meeting the UK's goals on decarbonisation due to ECO4 ending this month without the successor scheme designed or implemented.

Reply

The government recognises that the decision to close ECO4 presents immediate challenges. In the Warm Homes Plan, we committed to supporting the workforce accessing opportunities from £15 billion of funding, regulations in the rented sector and the future homes standard. The number of jobs supported in clean energy industries and their supply chains is estimated to increase from around 430,000 today to over 800,000 by 2030. The government is working closely with the sector to support growth. The government has established the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce, with trade unions and industry, to facilitate the transition to clean energy sectors.

17 Mar 2026·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

Whether he expects any companies currently doing work under ECO4 to close as a consequence of the closure of the scheme.

Reply

The government recognises that the decision to close ECO4 presents immediate challenges. In the Warm Homes Plan, we committed to supporting the workforce accessing opportunities from £15 billion of funding, regulations in the rented sector and the future homes standard. The number of jobs supported in clean energy industries and their supply chains is estimated to increase from around 430,000 today to over 800,000 by 2030. The government is working closely with the sector to support growth. The government has established the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce, with trade unions and industry, to facilitate the transition to clean energy sectors.

17 Mar 2026·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

Whether he expects redundancies in the sector or a reduction in the available workforce as a consequence of the closure of the ECO4 scheme.

Reply

The government recognises that the decision to close ECO4 presents immediate challenges. In the Warm Homes Plan, we committed to supporting the workforce accessing opportunities from £15 billion of funding, regulations in the rented sector and the future homes standard. The number of jobs supported in clean energy industries and their supply chains is estimated to increase from around 430,000 today to over 800,000 by 2030. The government is working closely with the sector to support growth. The government has established the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce, with trade unions and industry, to facilitate the transition to clean energy sectors.

17 Mar 2026·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What transitional arrangements will be put in place following the ending of ECO4 to support companies in the supply chain.

Reply

The government recognises that the decision to close ECO4 presents immediate challenges. In the Warm Homes Plan, we committed to supporting the workforce accessing opportunities from £15 billion of funding, regulations in the rented sector and the future homes standard. The number of jobs supported in clean energy industries and their supply chains is estimated to increase from around 430,000 today to over 800,000 by 2030. The government is working closely with the sector to support growth. The government has established the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce, with trade unions and industry, to facilitate the transition to clean energy sectors.

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