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George Marsh 22 May 2013 2013 SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP INTRODUCTION

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George Marsh

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP

INTRODUCTION

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Workshop Objectives

To engage stakeholders in defining the SHAP workstreams for 2013 To ensure that the aims of the West Midlands Retrofit Steering Group are fulfilled through the future SHAP workstreams

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The West Midlands Retrofit Steering Group

Aims

The purpose of the Regional Retrofit Steering Group is to build on the

success of the Midlands Region as a national leader in retrofit by linking key sectors, sharing emerging best practice, supporting the evolution of delivery mechanisms and encouraging innovation.

The key objective is to ensure that the Midlands positions itself to maximise the benefits of the whole house retrofit agenda including carbon reduction, tackling fuel poverty, up-skilling our workforce and the creation of permanent jobs through significant investment.

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REGIONAL

Steering Group Retrofit/Energy Efficiency

SHAP/SWM/ WMCCE

Skills Construction Supply Chain

Enterprise & Innovation

Funding & Investment

DELIVERY

Sub Regional Bodies/LEP Areas

Greater Birmingham

Warks/Coventry Stoke/Staffs Black Country Rural – The Marches /

Worcestershire

Solihull, East Staffs,

Bromsgrove, Tamworth, Lichfield,

Local Delivery Bodies

Coventry Phoenix

Solihull Homes

Birmingham Energy Savers

Procurement – Buy For Good

Local Delivery Bodies

Local Delivery Bodies

Sandwell, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall

Built Environment Professional Bodies

Legal and Contracts

Energy Distribution WEST MIDLANDS RETROFIT STEERING GROUP

SHAP /SWM/ WMCCE

Skills Construction Supply Chain

Enterprise & Innovation

Funding & Investment

DELIVERY

Sub Regional Bodies/LEP Areas

Greater Birmingham

Coventry/Warks Stoke/Staffs Black Country The Marches

Solihull, East Staffs,

Bromsgrove, Tamworth, Lichfield,

Local Delivery Bodies

Coventry Phoenix

Solihull Homes

Birmingham Energy Savers

Procurement – Buy For Good

Local Delivery Bodies

Local Delivery Bodies

Sandwell, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall

Built Environment Professional Bodies

Legal and Contracts

Worcestershire

Local Delivery Bodies

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SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP – 22 MAY 2013

SHAP Activities 2005 - 2013

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The proposed workstreams for this afternoon are: 1. ECO – learning from CESP to maximize the value of ECO investment for the West Midlands - Project scoping/design/procurement/delivery 2. Acting on the Birmingham Mini Stern Review to determine low carbon investment imperatives – eg Smart Grids and People’s Power Station energy demand management 3. Shaping the SHAP response to the new housing standards consultation 4. Learning from DECC investment in retrofit/Green Deal go-early/ Collective Energy Switch - Dissemination of learning and production of process guides 5. Training, skills , jobs - linking the college/training sector offer with industry needs + maximizing the use of centres of excellence eg ACT and CoRE 6. Engagement with the LEPs on economic growth and the low carbon economy 7. Leadership and behaviour change - Dissemination of existing research findings and publication of emerging best practice

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AGENDA

2.00 – 2.15 Introduction by George Marsh 2.15 – 3.10 Presentation on the key issues looking forward + delegate response 3.10 – 3.40 Discussion Groups 1 - Break into topic groups led by Topic Chairs for general discussion, definition of TORs, nomination of group members 3.40 – 4.10 Discussion Groups 2 – Opportunity to discuss your 2nd choice topic 4.10 – 4.30 Report back and confirmation of next steps by George Marsh 4.30 – 5.00 Close and networking

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Topic Briefings

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Keith Budden E.ON

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP

ECO - Learning from CESP

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Energy Company Obligation at least £1.3bn pa from now to March 2015

Home Heating Cost Reduction

Obligation

(HHCRO)

Carbon Emissions Reduction Obligation

(CERO)

Communities Carbon Saving Obligation

(CSCO)

CSCO rural

20.9MtCO2 6.8MtCO2

15%

£4.2bn lifetime bill savings

Hard to Treat Cavities and Solid Wall Electric heating = 2 ½ more carbon than gas Gas properties not fully funded Based on SAP before and after District heating but not renewables

Community aggregation ECO part of Green Deal £1 million ECO = 37 Jobs 1 improved home = £350 GVA Local installers and apprenticeships

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Matthew Rhodes – Encraft

With thanks to Jim Allen - GreenEnergyNetworks

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP

Smart Grids and People’s Power Station energy demand management

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Energy Dilemma

12

COST

LOW CARBON SUSTAINABLE

GROWTH

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SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP – 22 MAY 2013

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SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP – 22 MAY 2013

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SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP – 22 MAY 2013

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Biogas

HEAT ELECTRIC TRANSPORT

There are multiple ways of responding to the energy

dilemma………..

Solar Thermal Solar PV

Heat Pumps Mini Wind

Micro Wind

Micro Hydro

Biomass Heat Micro CHP

LED Lighting

Metering

EE White Goods Loft Insulation Cavity Wall

Insulation

Triple Glazing

Fuel Cells

Community

CHP

District Heating

EV Charging

Biogas Vehicles Electric Vehicles

Biogas Station

Better Controls

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…but the keys to unlocking opportunity is

infrastructure

COST

LOW CARBON SUSTAINABLE

GROWTH

Local infrastructure => Social landlords Local authorities

Current funding LCNF EEEF TSB

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Paul Davies

Wates Living Space

Shaping the response to the New

Housing Standards Consultation

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What's the big idea?

Technical housing standards review The technical housing standards review was launched in October 2012 following the housing and construction Red Tape Challenge, which was introduced in spring 2012. It is a fundamental review of the building regulations framework and voluntary housing standards which aims to rationalise the large number of codes, standards, rules, regulations and guidance that add unnecessary cost and complexity to the house-building process. The review is made up of 2 closely related groups who are working in parallel.

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Main areas of focus?

The housing standards review group is supported by 6 working groups which are undertaking the day-to-day work. They are focusing on the following specific themes: accessibility energy process and compliance security space water

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What is up for review?

The review will consider all the standards that can currently be applied to home building through the planning process (such as the code for sustainable homes, Secured by Design, Lifetime Homes, Standards and Quality in Development and the Homes and Communities Agency’s Housing Quality Indicators).

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The scope of the panel

To consider opportunities for rationalisation, simplification and improvement of the Building Regulations themselves (including considering whether to add into Building Regulations, or related standards, requirements on broadband connectivity and on environmental protection, if this would improve these key policy outcomes); To consider how the requirements stemming from the Building Regulations and / or national or local standards interact, overlap, or conflict with other significant regulatory regimes that apply through the planning system (eg SUDS); To critique the outputs of the Standards Review Group and to give Ministers an independent view of those outputs; To propose a mechanism, legislative or otherwise to ensure that additional rules and standards are not added on, beyond those left at the end of the review. To consider whether there are opportunities for further deregulation for the house-building process which the Challenge Panel would recommend to Ministers

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Any Volunteers?

Red or Green?.............late spring 2013

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Rosemary Coyne - SHAP

With thanks to Susan Juned - Greenwatt

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP Learning from DECC investment in retrofit/Green Deal Pioneer Places and collective energy switch

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WM DECC LA PROJECT UPDATE The following projects were awarded funding through the three DECC funding streams open to Local

Authorities and the collective energy switch stream that was also open to community groups. Local Authority/

Community Group

Fuel Poverty Green Deal Pioneer

Places

Collective Energy

Switch

Total

Birmingham City Council No application No application 312,000 2,285,625

Coventry with Warwickshire 597,000 63,000 660,000 Dudley MBC 100,000 No application Applied – not

granted

100,000

Herefordshire Council with Telford

and Wrekin and Shropshire Council

No application 450,639 No application 450,639

Lichfield District Council 59,300 87,300 No application 146,600

Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council 74,500 Applied – not granted Applied – not

granted

74,500

Solihull MBC No application 295,800 With BCC 295,800

Stoke on Trent City Council 290,000 32,000

Walsall MBC 349,880 349,880

Warwickshire County Council with

Rugby Borough Council

387,000 Applied – not granted No application 387,000

Worcestershire County Council with

Worcester City Council

Applied – not

granted

297,822 No application 297,822

Cheshire East Council 181,400 197,500 71,000 449,900

Cheshire West and Chester BC and

partner in collective energy switch led

by Oldham

278,500 27,500 306,000

+ part of

CES

People’s Power – areas including:

Tamworth,

178,400

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Warwickshire CC

Rugby BC

Act on Energy

Renewable Energy

Technologies Association

Warwickshire CC with Rugby BC

Two rural villages

Framework suppliers

SME’s

Third sector charity

Local Enterprise

Partnership

Fuel poverty

Process development for Green Deal Two rural villages One ‘front door’ web portal with feedback loop Build on LEAF work Existing not for profit energy advice centre with long-standing partnership Work with LEP, Local installers, RETA existing framework procurement and energy provider Existing local data on benefits , housing standards and energy efficiency matched with national data

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SUCCESS FACTORS IN DELIVERING DECC LA FUNDED PROJECTS Thursday 13th June 2013 – 9.30am - 4.30pm Hosted by Sustainable Building Futures Project

Aim – to present for discussion •an overview of West Midlands / Cheshire DECC LA funded projects •lessons learnt from these projects to support rapid adoption of best practice •emerging initiatives and points of contacts

Examining Success factors •existing delivery capacity and local infrastructure – local authority and third sector •private sector and local supply chain •community groups/grass roots organisations

Discussing Lessons learnt , success stories, barriers and recommendations for future project success

Debating How to build on the pilots to develop the low carbon sustainable construction economy and make an impact on fuel poverty PLEASE BOOK AT: http://www.stubmatic.com/rosemarycoyne/event/778

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Accord ERDF Bid - Retrofit & Smart Grids

• £3m project • 6 demonstrator homes covering 3

themes – Air tightness & insulation – Building envelope & renewables – Near to market technologies

• 50 home virtual Smart Grid • 250 home retrofit programme • Business Engagement

– Procurement & Supply Chain – Showcasing & technology exemplars – Business Support

Targets • Engage 100 SME’s • Encourage 30 SME’s to

diversify/undertake R&D

• Increase regional suppliers by 10

• Create 30 new jobs • Reduce CO2 • Reduce energy costs in

250 homes • Increase SAP ratings in

250 homes

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Paul Dockerill –

Inex Home

Improvements Ltd

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP

SUPPLY CHAIN & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TASK GROUP

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SUPPLY CHAIN & SKILLS

• Work done so far

• Skills Forum’s

• Key Outcomes

• Skill provider co-ordination

• Supply chain co-ordination

• Resource co-ordination

• The Next Steps

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SIMON SLATER – SUSTAINABILITY WEST MIDLANDS

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP

Engagement with LEPs on economic growth and the low carbon economy

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Aim: To improve low carbon growth and job opportunities for West Midlands LEPs Support from LEPs, IEWM, Centro, Environment Agency, SWM Work programme: • Low Carbon Investment Prospectus • Evidence base for LEPs, Local Authorities & EU Programmes • Annual sustainability reviews of LEPs progress and sharing

good practice • Coordination and growth of local green business clubs and

support networks

SWM Low Carbon LEP Leadership Group

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• Feed information on housing and retrofit into LEP evidence base

• Consider opportunities and added value of EU funding

• Consider whether regional (WM) or local opportunities are greater

Opportunities for SHAP

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Mark Gaterell – Coventry University – Low Impact Buildings

22 May 2013

2013

SHAP STEERING GROUP WORKSHOP

Leadership and behaviour change

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LEADERSHIP AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE

Dissemination of existing research findings and publication of

emerging best practice:

• Are we generating the necessary evidence base to effect real

change?

• How do we present this evidence in the most effective way

across the sector and to policy makers?

• How do we engage effectively with different user populations?

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Discussion Groups 1 Discussion Groups 2 Report back and confirmation of next steps by George Marsh Close and networking

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Discussion Groups

Break into topic groups led by Chairs •general discussion •establish Task and Finish Groups

OUTPUTS •definition of TORs •nomination of group members •Identification of Chair and Vice Chair

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1. ECO – Keith Budden 2. Energy Demand Management – Matthew Rhodes 3. New Housing Standards Consultation – Paul

Davies 4. Learning from DECC LA Funds Investment –

Rosemary Coyne 5. Training, Skills, Jobs – Paul Dockerill 6. Engagement with LEPs – Simon Slater 7. Leadership and Behaviour Change – Mark

Gaterell

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Next Steps

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Thank you www.shap.uk.com

[email protected]