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Green Deal – E.ON’s perspective. Mark Cherry. Development and Approach . Supplier Green deal Provider Supply chain . Developing systems and processes Market opportunities Market Knowledge Green Deal Provider relationship: Market perspective
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Green Deal – E.ON’s perspective Mark Cherry
Development and Approach • Supplier • Green deal Provider • Supply chain • Developing systems and processes • Market opportunities • Market Knowledge • Green Deal Provider relationship: Market perspective • Green Deal Provider relationship: E.ON perspective • Retail led – private housing / supporting our customers • Regional – LA(‘s) / Social Housing provider partnerships • Infill properties – private dwellings within social projects • Birmingham Energy Savers project • Discussions with Local Authorities and Registered Landlords • Flexible models of operation across the delivery chain • Reducing Fuel Poverty • Reduce energy / carbon • Social housing capital works + Green Deal provider role? • Economic benefits - local opportunities - Supply Chain, Jobs, Apprenticeships & Training, DLO’s, SROI • Forming a Social Enterprise? • Regional & district approach – aggregation of volume / scale • Partnership culture to the contract • Best value model – activity based risk sharing • Social partner housing partner (ECO) + GDP – maximise synergies and economies of scale across activities • Flats and towers – district heating • Public Buildings
Emerging Models • Market • Assess • Finance • Install • Maintain • Collect payments • Key objectives? • Roles and responsibilities? • Flexible approach to operating model • Best value / mix of skills • LA’s and RSL’s – ECO LED? GD payment mechanism for rented stock? • GD – Owner occupiers + private landlords only?
Our Ambition • Flexibility - no “one size” fits all - multiple models • Partnership culture • Long term relationships • Scalable opportunities • Creating local benefits • Working with local partners • Reducing Fuel Poverty • Reducing the regional carbon footprint • Jobs • Training – Apprenticeships, up-skilling and re-skilling • Local labour / SME’s • Community engagement • Past CESP schemes – building this ethos • Using Green Deal to stimulate local economies and cultures
Bulwell Hall: ECO/Green Deal in action • Estate-wide external wall insulation programme • Working together with Nottingham City Homes + Nottingham Energy Partnership as well as the City Council • 425 homes under CESP, approx 50/50 split across tenures • Different styles of facade, including render + brick slips • Further 250 under an ECO scheme • 100% take up (social housing); 98% private sector Longer term involvement will allow us to increase the local labour content and to work more closely with Nottingham SMEs
Working with Nottingham • Partnership began in Oct ’11 and we have delivered: • Aspleysolar PV programme • RE:FIT energy efficiency programme • Queens Medical Centre – managing the energy centre • Solid Wall Insulation Schemes • Warm Homes Discount Scheme + Apprenticeships • Powering the trams • Sponsorship programme • Community engagement
Working with Nottingham • E.ON sustainable energy contribution in Nottingham, 2012 • Investing over £20M directly in sustainable energy projects • Facilitating £7M of investment by others in sustainable energy • 6,600 tonnes CO2 savings • 1.7 GWh sustainable energy generated locally • 25.5 GWh energy consumption reduced • Over £1M R+D investment • 85 apprenticeships • Spread energy messages to 17,000 people Collaborating to build mutual benefit on a city wide scale