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Leeds City Region Domestic Energy Efficiency Project
(DEEP)November / December 2010
Chris Brown City of Bradford MDC
Ann PittardWakefield Metropolitan District Council
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Leeds City Region – Domestic Energy Efficiency Project (DEEP)
10 local authorities, 1.2m households, 5.6% of energy market, trusted brands, track record, 900,000
private sector households
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Leeds City Region – Domestic Energy Efficiency Project (DEEP)
Context
• Government has challenging carbon saving targets with key targets at 2026 and 2050
• Domestic (household) CO2 savings can contribute a significant amount to the overall target
• Leeds City Region contains over 1.2million households and provides 5.6% of the national energy market
• Local authorities within the LCR have developed public private partnerships to deliver CO2 savings and have developed expertise and shown their enthusiasm through doing
Some Questions
• Is the whole house approach the right approach?
• Are we right to focus on private sector households?
• How can LCR best grow green jobs?• What needs to happen to ensure local business
is supported?• How do we build a programme which recognises
innovation, new technology and funding opportunities will constantly present new opportunities for domestic carbon savings?
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Leeds City Region – Domestic Energy Efficiency Project (DEEP) Existing Insulation Schemes
Local Authority Criteria Insulation Scheme
Barnsley Free Cavity Wall and Loft Insulation for householders aged 60-69 in Council Tax Bands A-D OR on an income of less than £19242/year OR on long term capacity benefit OR employment and support allowance for 1 year or longer.
Barnsley Insulation Scheme
Bradford Free Cavity Wall Insulation for all households.
Loft insulation free to priority groups and a discounted rate for the able to pay
Bradford Community Warmth
Calderdale Free Cavity wall and insulation for the over 60s and vulnerable households with cold related medical conditions
Discounted schemes for the able to pay market.
Calderdale Home Insulation Scheme
Craven Free to the over 60s and Council Tax bands A, B , C Craven Energy Efficiency
Harrogate Free to the over 60s and Council Tax bands A, B, C Energy Efficiency
Kirklees Free cavity wall and loft Insulation for all householders Kirklees Warm Zone
Leeds Loft and cavity wall insulation free to priority groups and a discounted rate for the able to pay
Utility schemes
Selby Free to the over 60s and Council Tax bands A, B ,C Selby Heating and Insulation Project
Wakefield Free Cavity Wall and loft Insulation for Householders in Hemsworth and East Wakefield Wards + all households aged 60-69 or free/reduced prescription charges
Wakefield Low Carbon Communities
York Free to the over 60s and Council Tax bands A, B, C York Energy Efficiency Grant
Table x LCR Public sector contribution to domestic carbon saving programmes delivered through the private sector
Funding Source / Period
Regional Housing Board
Local Authority direct contribution
Local Strategic and other partnerships for example working neighbourhood fund, health partnerships
Combined Total
2008-2011 £2m 11m £2m £15m
2011-2014 £0m 1.3m £0m £1.3m
Difference £2m 9.7m £2m £13.7m
2026 LCR Domestic Carbon Target(38m tonnes)
Behaviour
Insulation Measures
ZCT (Mircrogenerati
on) New build additional measures
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
Series1Based on StockholmEnvironment Institute
LCR research 2008
% of 2026 LCR target
Category
9% New build homes
22% Behavioural Change
55% Insulation measures
12.5% Micro generation (Zero carbon technologies)
1.5% Other Measures
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Leeds City Region – Domestic Energy Efficiency Project (DEEP)
Objectives
• To deliver Government CO2 targets to our customer and housing stock we need a whole house approach and sequence the delivery of certain measures;
– To save maximum carbon– Create sustainable green jobs– Reduce fuel poverty– Stimulate private sector innovation– Embrace technological advances at the right time
– Cost effective CO2 savings for customers
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Leeds City Region – Local Carbon Framework
DEEP Principles
• Encourage LCR members to adopt the five DEEP principles1. Quality independent data collection at one visit
2. Whole house approach - insulation, Air tightness (drafts), heating, micro generation, behaviour
3. Customer Choice - Immediate or Gradual carbon savings
4. Customers to access opportunity in an open carbon market
5. LCR able to provide strategic investment lead by directing any subsidy it is able to attract
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Leeds City Region – Local Carbon Framework
DRGF Bid focus
• Focus on private sector households and not social housing initially
• The scheme delivers a programme 2011-2014:– 51000 physical carbon saving measures (of which 46000 are insulation)– 19000 behavioural change measures– 751 green jobs – (342 net additional and up to 48 public to private
sector transition jobs)– 9.7m public sector investment– 36m+ private sector investment
• LCR using the local Carbon Framework Pilot to test DEEP principles
Phasing2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014
Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4
Confirming Funding
Project Set up
Team set up inc secondments
Partnership formalisation
Procurement
Data system set up
Whole House Survey focus on Cert capture
Whole House Survey support Green Deal and ECO
Publicity, customer web system developed
Delivery of behavioural change
Delivery of Cert supported products
Mop up Cert provided
products
Early delivery green
deal and ECO
Delivery of Green Deal and ECO
Delivery of FIT
Delivery of RHI
Draft proofing
Framework monitoring
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DEEP Partnership Framework – preferred model
Framework to cover 10 local authorities, 1 procurement process, framework contracts provided to obligated energy suppliers who will lead a consortium of suppliers and installers of measures, consortiums could include management agents to
support smaller local business and small, medium and large companies able to deliver the range of measures. Framework contractors would ensure CERT
commitment is in place up to December 2012
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DEEP Partnership Framework – preferred model 2-4 framework consortium
90% of LCR fitted measures will be delivered through the framework, Framework contractors will be allocated a share of the volume work and focus delivery in
core localities. Framework performance monitoring to allow reward. Customers choosing to go direct to market is capped at 10%. If there is
underuse of this opportunity additional allocation will be available to reward the best performing partners
Monitoring criteria• Jobs created• Skills & accreditation of local people• Use of local supply chain• Carbon Saved• Cost• Complaints• Administration and project management
Locality
DEEP Funding by local authority locality share Jobs RGF Funding by Year in 000s
Carbon saved
Tonnes (M)
Number of households in 000s at
2008
approx % of LCR households
approx £000 investment by Local authority Area from RGF
approx £000 investment by Local authority Area from RGF & private sector
Private sector jobs
potential 24 month transitional LA jobs
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
England 21,731
Yorkshire & Humber 2,203 ** ** ** ** **
Leeds City Region 1,222 100 9700 44754
693 inc 342 net
additional 48 2000 5000 2700
Barnsley 96 8 757 3491
852
3 156 390 211
Bradford 192 16 1523 7026 7 314 785 424
Calderdale 86 7 679 3133 3 140 350 189
Craven 24 2 194 895 1 40 100 54
Harrogate 67 6 534 2461 2 110 275 149
Kirklees 167 14 1329 6131 6 274 685 370
Leeds 334 27 2648 12218 13 546 1365 737
Selby 33 3 262 1208 1 54 135 73
Wakefield 139 11 1106 5102 5 228 570 308
York 84 7 669 3088 3 138 345 186
**Assumed each local authority receives same proportion of whole house surveys relative to its LCR household share
**Assumed that all localities convert whole house surveys to measures in an identical way
** the programme would build in mechanism to prevent overall programme slippage if measures could not be achieved or were slow in any locality
Some Questions
• Is the whole house approach the right approach?
• Are we right to focus on private sector households?
• How can LCR best grow green jobs?• What needs to happen to ensure local business
is supported?• How do we build a programme which recognises
innovation, new technology and funding opportunities will constantly present new opportunities for domestic carbon savings?
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Leeds City Region – Domestic Energy Efficiency Project (DEEP)
Questions for LCR Local Authorities
Thank You
&
Any Questions
Potential DEEP Measures through RGF 2011-2014
LCR / LAs Core DutiesBranding, negotiating, support, procurement,
data management, monitoring, publicity, IT
EPC(Contracts/Framework)
Framework opportunities to deliverFITSRHI
Green DealApprox 7-10k
PAYS/Cash Return 10 years(All subject to national funding arrangement)
Jobs900 jobs
2011-2014
CO220% of LCR
CO2 target savings
Customer choice of measureCustomer choose delivery framework
or open market delivery routesCarbon vouchers providing
Transparency of costsLCR Subsidy to encourage take up
of strategic CO2 measuresFocus on CO2 savings
& LCR stock needs
Customer Option AInstant whole house
CO2 savings
Customer Option BGradual whole house
CO2 savings
51,000 CO2 Measures
19,000 behavioural change CO2 Measures
Obligated energy suppliers CERT achievements up to 10th quarter December 2010
Obligated energy suppliers CERT achievements up to 10th quarter December 2010
CERT Policy Developments
• CERT will end December 2012• Replacements by the Green Deal (£6,500 pay as you save
+ potentially £3,500 additional grant for vulnerable households) and potentially a Energy Carbon Obligation (smaller but could be similar to CERT to help deliver low cost insulation measures)
• Principles by which cert is restricted especially post April 2011– Confidence that carbon savings are realised– Avoidance of deadweight– Focus on non traded sector– Positive impact on vulnerable households– Contributes to scheme transparency