Existing homes consultation

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Existing homes consultation

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The Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes is undertaking a project led
by the UKGBCwith the Sustainable Development Commission, the Technology Strategy Board and the support and co-funding from Government to propose measures that will ensure Government achieves its climate change targets for the existing housing stock.

A report will focus on the period up to 2022 (the end of the third ‘carbon
budget’) and also include a high-level ‘roadmap’ to 2050 showing what
needs to be done to remain on course for an 80% cut in carbon.

A wide-reaching industry and stakeholder consultation now follows the
completion of a literature review. An online consultation is now live
until the Friday 29th August. You are invited to participate in this
consultation by accessing

http://www.ukgbc.org/site/news/showNewsDetails?id=92

A stakeholder workshop will follow on 12th September. Representatives for
each of the Partnership’s working groups are being invited to the
workshop.

The final output will be a short report to Government at the end of
September. This will seek to inform as comprehensively as possible the
upcoming Government consultation on energy efficiency and subsequent Low Carbon Homes Strategy in spring 2009.
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'Stakeholder'

Isn't that the vampire slayer's assistant? :lol:

(I really heate that term -- it's an insult because it assumes a level of participation or control that does not/cannot exist in the kind of centralised power relationship that pervades government andcorporations today)
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Stakeholder seems to have one of two meanings:

1. Someone we pretend to consult, but who we then ignore.

2. Someone useless who nevertheless seeks power or goodies by claiming some sort of spurious interest in a topic or project.
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Vortex wrote:Stakeholder seems to have one of two meanings:

1. Someone we pretend to consult, but who we then ignore.

2. Someone useless who nevertheless seeks power or goodies by claiming some sort of spurious interest in a topic or project.

A lot of us have a beef with this way of doing things.
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OrraLoon wrote:
Vortex wrote:Stakeholder seems to have one of two meanings:

1. Someone we pretend to consult, but who we then ignore.

2. Someone useless who nevertheless seeks power or goodies by claiming some sort of spurious interest in a topic or project.

A lot of us have a beef with this way of doing things.
Yeah they're just trying to steer it the way they want it to go...
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RenewableCandy wrote:
OrraLoon wrote:
Vortex wrote:Stakeholder seems to have one of two meanings:

1. Someone we pretend to consult, but who we then ignore.

2. Someone useless who nevertheless seeks power or goodies by claiming some sort of spurious interest in a topic or project.

A lot of us have a beef with this way of doing things.
Yeah they're just trying to steer it the way they want it to go...
I can see we are going to milk the puns for all they are worth on this one.

Lots of cheesy jokes to follow.
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Adam1 wrote:
Lots of cheesy jokes to follow.
That's whey out of order...
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RenewableCandy wrote:
Adam1 wrote:Lots of cheesy jokes to follow.
That's whey out of order...
These sort of jokes are so rare on PS, aren't they?
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Adam1 wrote:
RenewableCandy wrote:
Adam1 wrote:Lots of cheesy jokes to follow.
That's whey out of order...
These sort of jokes are so rare on PS, aren't they?
Yes but paradoxically they're always well done.
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Sorry Andy for taking your thread completely off-topic. I'll stop now.
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Adam1 wrote:Sorry Andy for taking your thread completely off-topic. I'll stop now.
It's just karma - I've done it to enough of other people's threads after all!!! :lol:
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