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RE:NEW phase II Maximising London’s take-up of CERT and Warm Front. Leah Davis 12 June 2012. Overview Summary of RE:NEW so far RE:NEW phase II Next steps and getting involved. 1. 2. 3. 1. Summary of RE:NEW so far. Phase I objectives. 1. Reduce CO 2 emissions
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RE:NEW phase IIMaximising London’s take-up of CERT and Warm Front Leah Davis 12 June 2012
Overview Summary of RE:NEW so far RE:NEW phase II Next steps and getting involved 1 2 3
Phase I objectives • 1. Reduce CO2 emissions • - Cost effective (area based) • - Draws upon existing funding streams • - Can be scaled up 2. Pan London delivery model - simplifies the London market 3. Secure a higher share of nationally-funded energy efficiency measures
Delivery – Creating & proving the model Summer 2009 3 trials in areas in: Croydon, Hillingdon and Southwark 817 homes treated ~575 tonnes CO2 saved November 2009 to July 2010 9 boroughs £1.24m funding 8,119 homes visited ~3,000 tonnes CO2 saved per year ~43,400 tonnes CO2 saved over the lifetime of the measures ~£900,000 funding levered ~£700,600 saved on Londoner’s fuel bills per year Technical trials Demo projects Pan-London roll-out • July 2011 – March 2012 • An area in every borough • £5.8m funding to boroughs for 2011/12 • ~57,000 homes visited
Phase II: Introduction • £3.3 million secured for RE:NEW phase II • Context - CERT and Warm Front until December 2012/ March 2013 - Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation (ECO) from October 2012 • Primary aim - Maximise the installation of loft and cavity wall insulation - (Primary source of funding until the end of 2012 = CERT. Therefore correlate with groups CERT is currently funding, i.e. focussing the Super Priority Group and cost-effective measures) • Secondary objectives - Maintain RE:NEW brand awareness and engagement of London boroughs - Maintain demand in London to help sustain supply chain opportunities and jobs - Develop networks and activities that can be maintained and developed to support Green Deal and ECO • Delivered by GLA directly procuring from RE:NEW framework • Aim for delivery to start from July 2012
RE:NEW phase II RE:NEW intensive areas - 11 ward-sized areas - Offer to all households in area RE:NEW pan-London offering - Sub-regional - Targeted at the SPG - Promoting to other households • Primary criteria • 1. Comparatively high concentrations of uninsulated cavity walls • 2. Comparatively high concentrations of households eligible for CERT Priority Group • 3. Comparatively high numbers of owner occupier and private rental sector • 4. Comparatively low numbers of flats • 5. Not targeted in previous programmes
Phase II intensive areas 1. GLA London housing stock database - 36 wards ranked in order of potential 2. Borough input - Comment on wards - Suggest new wards - Outline borough networks to target SPG and PG, increase uptake and remove local barrier to delivery • 3. Final selection • - Primary criteria • Borough commitment • - Google street-view to corroborate
- Delivery agents are set CO2 emissions reduction targets and targets for number of homes retrofitted - Separate targets for intensive areas and sub-regional offer - Not prescriptive about how to reach households in sub-region or achieve insulation levels The Offer
Next steps Procure sub-regional delivery agent(s) – June 2012 Programme delivery starts – July 2012 Programme delivery completes – March 2013 - Clearly aiming to have much of the activity undertaken in 2012 to maximise CERT 1 2 3
Getting involved Delivery agents likely to work in areas/ boroughs with most potential and commitment from boroughs and networks - Submitting bids Wednesday 13th June Boroughs - Boroughs feed in information through templates (networks, tackling local barriers, and potential projects) - Contact delivery agents once confirmed to discuss Third sector and networks - Approach boroughs with how your networks could be used - Approach delivery agents with how your networks could be used
Other projects…. Green Deal implementation project – completing June 2012 - 3 delivery models for London borough delivery of the Green Deal - Boroughs supported to develop businesses cases Green Deal transition delivery project – late 2012 - c. £300,000 to test on the ground delivery of Green Deal and create early demand in London Supporting boroughs to tackle local barriers (TBC) Attracting ECO funding in London – social housing (TBC) 1 2 3 4
Thank you Leah Davis Environment Programme Officer 020 7983 4615 leah.davis@london.gov.uk