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Islington HECA: A Perspective. Simon Evans London Borough of Islington London 2006 HECA Award Winner. Simon Evans: The HECA Officer. North & West London Energy Efficiency Advice Centre (EEAC) - Manager Federation of EEACs - London Rep London Borough of Islington - Acting HECA Officer.
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Islington HECA: A Perspective Simon Evans London Borough of Islington London 2006 HECA Award Winner
Simon Evans: The HECA Officer • North & West London Energy Efficiency Advice Centre (EEAC) - Manager • Federation of EEACs - London Rep • London Borough of Islington - Acting HECA Officer
Islington: The Borough Tenure: Islington (London breakdown) Number of Dwellings: 85 626 • Owner Occupied - 35.4% (59.2%) • Private Rented - 16.1% (14.9%) • RSL - 20.0% (8.8%) • Council Stock - 35.7% (17.1%) Source: London Borough of Islington 2003 Private Sector Stock Condition Survey
Islington: Facts • 10% population change • A quarter consider themselves from a BME background • 6 square miles • 72% under 45 (60% nationally) • Average House price £300 000 • 6th most deprived borough in the country Source: London Borough of Islington, Corporate Plan, June 2006
London Borough Islington Characteristics (1) SAP Ratings • Owner Occupied: 53 • Private Rented: 56 • RSL: 63 • Council Stock: 63 Overall Average: 59 Sources: London Borough of Islington 2003 Private Sector Stock Condition Survey & Energy Centre Probase
London Borough Islington Characteristics (2) Private Sector Type as of 2003: • Terraced: 24.5% • Semi-detached / detached: 2.6% • Purpose Built Flat: 34.5% • Converted Flat: 38.4% Source: London Borough of Islington 2003 Private Sector Stock Condition Survey
London Borough Islington Characteristics (3) Private Sector by Age • Pre 1919: 64.1% • 1919 - 1944: 4.2% • 1945 - 1964: 6.8% • Post 1964: 24.9% Source: London Borough of Islington 2003 Private Sector Stock Condition Survey Council Stock Sector by Age • Pre-1919 2.7% • 1919-1944 8.0% • 1945-64 29.4% • Post 1964 59.9% • Sources: Energy Centre Probase
Fuel Poverty: Current Status • Almost 23 000 would be considered to be in fuel poverty (1 in 4 households) Source: Camden and Islington PCT, March 2005 • Homes that are “often / always too cold,” or that utility bills are “difficult / very difficult,” to pay: 21% (2002 - 21%, 2003 - 19%) • Average fuel bills spend is 2% of income. • Private sector households with income of less that £10 000 spend 9% on energy costs (2002 - 12%, 2003 - 11%) Source: New Perspectives, London Borough of Islington, HECA Monitoring Research 2004
Key Facts from LBI HECA report(04/05) • Overall energy efficiency improvement identified: 30% • CO2 reduction per annum: 113 073 Tonnes • April 1996 baseline energy use: 6 523 250 GJ • Current standing energy efficiency improvement (1996 - 31/03/05): 23.09% Improvements by tenure (CO2 reduction in tonnes) • Owner Occupied: 5.0% ( 7630t) • Council Stock: 4.6% (9 582t) • Private Rented: 3.6% (2 064t) • Housing Association: 2.3 (1 240t)
HECA: The Structural Dynamics Energy Centre is the central node by which HECA activities are addressed. • Split in to two sections: Advice Section and Technical Section LBI dynamics: • Executive Member for Sustainability (Lucy Watt, Lib Dems) • Energy Centre: HECA Officer - Simon Evans (acting) / Lucy Padfield • Sustainability Board (Top level buy in) • Getting Greener Task Force (Management level driving team) • HfI: ALMO SLA with Energy Centre for energy purchasing, site surveys, energy reporting • Sustainability unit created last year
Islington: The Commitment • LBI has always had good commitment to sustainability 100 % Corporate Commitment 0 Time
Advice and Education (1) • Islington Energy Centre: houses the North West London EEAC • Joint funded by EST, Islington Council and 3 x SLAs with London Boroughs • Provides free, independent and impartial advice to the public (and SMEs) • Freephone • Drop in centre • Outreach work (Islington and beyond) • Referrals to various energy efficiency and fuel poverty schemes • Also includes a developing programme of renewable energy • Turnover of £500 000 per year
Advice and Education (2) • Energy Centre advice recall: 19% • Advice from Council/ Council Branded Service: 3 times as likely to act than from other sources.
Schemes in Islington: an overview • Safe and Warm - private sector, heating, insulation and security • CHEEP (Council Housing Energy Efficiency Programme) • Solar Grant (tops up Low Carbon Buildings Programme) • Warm Front • Other EEC schemes available • DFGs / Empty properties etc • PFI projects for street properties in council stock • Technical Section work for Council property
Islington: An example of recent works • 05/06 - Technical section oversaw CWI projects in Council stock (439 units insulated and £80 000 of EEC funding secured). • Savings from overall works done on Council stock in 05/06 (as of May 2006): • 2% decrease in CO2 emissions • SAP gone up from 61 to 63
External Partners • London Boroughs - Camden, Harrow & Hounslow SLA + Ealing, Barnet & Brent • EST • HfI • Peabody Trust • London Metropolitan University • EC1 New Deal & NRF • GLEEN • Energy Agencies such as SEA, CEN, EAGA & London EEACs • Age Concern and community groups • PCT
Islington: The funds • CHEEP £100 000 - 06/07 • Safe and Warm £350 000 - 06/07 • Solar Reward 5 X £1000 • HfI £157 million on Decent Homes • EEC funding
HECA Monitoring • In recent years we have used a mixture of HEC data and, more recently specialised surveys (New Perspectives) • Probase - Technical Section • Internal Calculations Methodology • Awaiting the HECA review before making any judgements on 05/06 report • Cost of monitoring re: HfI
Islington: Priorities • General thrust • Schemes: fuel poor • Advice Services: Holistic front end service, so open to all • Movement to bring in fuel rich - I.e. renewables
Strengths and Weaknesses • Strengths • Strategic overview / review • Islington Energy Centre is often in the middle of many energy related activities • Weaknesses • HfI and de-embedding of technical knowledge. Arbitrary in activities
Islington: The Future • LAA - Carbon Baseline study • LAA - Climate Change Partnership • Ongoing work of EEAC (Development to SEN) • Increased funding of renewables • CHP project in the south of the borough • Carbon Management Programme • Sustainable Living Centre