Green Deal: Can it still form part of the solution for social landlords?Homes 2013
Wednesday, 20th November 2013 .
Excel, London . .
Nigel Banks MEng CEng MCIBSE
Group Sustainability Director, Keepmoat
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Contents
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1. Why retrofit1.1 It is a “no-brainer” if you can find the money
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1. Why retrofit1.2 Inclusively tackling fuel poverty across whole communities
Before:
After:
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1. Why retrofit1.3 Offers a route to permanently escape Fuel Poverty
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After:
UK Average (85)
1. Why retrofit1.3 Offers a route to permanently escape Fuel Poverty
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1. Why retrofit1.4 Warm Homes = Healthy People
18 to 24°C: No risk to sedentary, healthy people
Below 16°C, Diminished resistance to respiratory infections
Below 12°C, Increased blood pressure and viscosity
Below 9°C, After 2 or more hours, deep body temperature falls
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1. Why retrofit1.4 Warm Homes = Healthy People
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1. Why retrofit1.4 Warm Homes = Healthy People
• Cold housing negatively affects dexterity and increases the risk of accidents
• Children living in cold homes are more than twice as likely to suffer from a variety of respiratory problems than children living in warm homes
• Mental health is negatively affected by cold homes and fuel poverty in any age group
• More than 1 in 4 adolescents living in cold housing are at risk of multiple mental health problems compared to 1 in 20 adolescents who have always lived in warm homes
• Cold housing negatively affects children’s education ‘The Health impacts of cold homes and fuel poverty’: The Marmot review Team. 2011
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ECO£’s
Green Deal
Pay-As-You-Save property
improvements
2. Funding Options2.1 Government’s initial view of ECO & Green Deal
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Customer£’s
0% 100%
ECO
?Cost to Energy
Company
2. Funding Options2.2 How ECO & Green Deal is actually working
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2. Funding Options2.3 Deep, whole house retrofits
Solar PV[FIT Funded]
External Wall Insulation[GD/ECO]
New Windows[GD/ECO]
A rated appliances[PAYS/Group buy?]Internal Wall
Insulation[GD/ECO]
Cavity Insulation[GD/ECO]
New Glass[GD/ECO]
Room in Roof Insulation[GD/ECO]
Sunpipe[PAYS?]
Loft Insulation[GD/ECO]
Solar thermal[RHI Funded]
Heating systems[GD/ECO]
Floor Insulation[GD/ECO]
Flat Roof Insulation[GD/ECO]
Thermal Bridges[PAYS?]
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2. Funding Options2.4 The future of ECO?
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3. Green Deal (EnergySave)3.1 The role of “Pay as you save”
— Limited capital budgets and tax/bill-payer funding
— How can you fund deep, whole house retrofits?
— Cost effective (whole house) delivery
— Personalised and understandable energy advice
— Pay as you save (Green Deal or social housing alternative)
— Increased (or energy inclusive) rents
— Group purchase and renting schemes (e.g. appliances)
— What else???
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— ‘Community Budget’ pilot: 1,000 homes out of Fuel Poverty
— First of its kind nationally
— Involves local partners coming together to fund a preventative service, they will then share the savings
(through reduced health and social care demand)
— Detailed analysis of health and social care demands impacts
— Results of the project will be reported back to Government who are looking at this as a flagship scheme.
3. Green Deal (EnergySave)3.2 Community Budget
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3. Green Deal (EnergySave)3.3 How is the service funded?
— Payment by results mechanism
— NHS Oldham CCG and Oldham Council provide funding for every house that will be lifted out of fuel poverty
— Energy Company Obligation (ECO) funding
— Initially focused on HHCRO (Affordable Warmth)
— Target areas most at risk of fuel poverty (from data mapping)
— Promoting to all homes across Oldham
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Green Deal: Can it still form part of the solution for social landlords?Homes 2013