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London’s challenges for ECO Sebastiaan van Dort Head of Green Deal & ECO 11 th July 2013

London’s challenges for ECO Sebastiaan van Dort Head of Green Deal & ECO 11 th July 2013

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London’s challenges for ECO

Sebastiaan van Dort

Head of Green Deal & ECO 11th July 2013

Strategic Context

1. Strategic overview

2. London – the opportunity and the challenges

3. What are the lessons we’ve learned so far

Approx. Running Time: +/- 15 minutes

Strategic Context

1. Halve your consumption!

2. Then halve it again

3. Then do some more

• 80% co2 reduction

• 2050

The Challenge

Strategic context

Decent Homes

CERTCESP Green Deal &

ECO

Future?

Old Market Place

2050 Target

Legal• Climate Change Act UK committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 34% by 2020 and

80% by 2050. Economic Forces• Energy Company Obligation will subsidise upgrades for £1.3 billion a year. • FIT & RHISocial• Incentives and penalties are being put in place to “nudge” home owners and

businesses to go green and retrofit their homes: and F&G rated properties 2018.

Driving Forces

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Fuel-poverty needs to be addressed

Levels of Fuel-poverty* in London Boroughs

The Green Deal & ECO

CERO

• £ 760 m • Hard-to-treat

properties

CSCO

• 190 m• HITT• deprived

& rural areas

HHCRO

• £350 m• Heating and

insulation

Golden Rule

•Based on occupant

Tenant Behaviour

•What if it changes

Consent•Withholding?

ECOGreen Deal

ECO - things to consider

1. Probably not 100% funded

2. Tenant Experience – disruption

3. Unknowns and unintended consequences

4. Wider Community

The Opportunity

Reduce Carbon Emissions – reach targets

Develop the local economy Every £1.- saved on energy bill has a multiplier effect of £1.47

to the local economy

Improve public health Every £1 spent on warmth will save the NHS 42p

The social implications of retrofit are very positiveEnergy Efficiency works are one of the best ways to regenerate communities.

London is ideal for ECO58% of the properties are Solid Wall

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The London Factor

• CERT money 5% went to London• Increased cost of parking • Congestion Zone• Small supply chain within M25• 600,000 homes within conservation areas• Planning processes• Hassle Factor – securing buy in

Partnership

What is possible?

Reducing parking cost?

Up skilling of planners?

Using Borough Data?

Policies in favour of ECO measures?

Promoting ECO?

Demands

Local Community Schools & collages

Local supply chain

Training & Qualifications

Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards

Better rates of funding

Boroughs

HAs & Landlords

ContractorEnergy Provider

Local Community

Existing Contracts that will involve this type work

Repairs and maintenance

Fuel switch from electric?

Loft top up?

External wall insulation

Glazing?

Draft Proofing?

Vision

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Strategic whole stock approach

Advice / consultants

Assist with Funding

Seeing the bigger picture

Why Vinci is different?

• Testing Cladding systems since ‘86 for Kingspan, St Gobain, Knauff etc

• Low Carbon Consultancy – Carbon Zero Hub – EST etc

• Any type of energy survey, audit or feasibility study

• Energy Management, monitoring BIMs.

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Lessons Learned - real world retrofit feedback

Carry out a pilot on a single property

This is disruptive work Ensure services are not effected

Site set up needs to be close to the worksEasy Distribution / good tenant interaction

TLO’s are essential

Be aware that these are weather sensitive works

Conclusion

• 80% co2 reduction

• 2050

The Challenge

Questions?

[email protected]

Sebastiaan van DortHead of Green Deal and ECO

VINCI [email protected]: 07881 331008

[email protected]

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