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Sustainable Housing Strategy Group

Sustainable Housing Strategy Group. Workshop : Sustainable Housing Strategy – National Retrofit Programme and Standards themes. SHS vision – towards 2030. Step-change in provision of energy efficient homes to 2030

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Sustainable Housing Strategy Group

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  1. Sustainable Housing Strategy Group Workshop : Sustainable Housing Strategy – National Retrofit Programme and Standards themes

  2. SHS vision – towards 2030 • Step-change in provision of energy efficient homes to 2030 • Ensuring that no-one in Scotland has to live in fuel poverty, as far as practicable, by 2016 • Making full contribution to Climate Change Act targets – achieving RPP milestones • Enabling the house-building and refurbishment sectors to contribute to and benefit from Scotland’s low carbon economy

  3. SHS - themes • Financial market transformation • New build market transformation • National Retrofit Programme • Standards • Skills and Training

  4. Chapter 3 – National Retrofit Programme

  5. NRP chapter – outline of content

  6. Forum Review of Fuel Poverty • Area based approach to programme • Local authorities play a central role in delivery • One stop shop for advice • An offer is available for all households • Ensuring assistance is in place for fuel poor households outside if programme areas • Ensuring that fuel poverty measures tie-in closely with other anti-poverty measures • Ensuring that delivery model facilitates the effective draw down of ECO

  7. Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency Funding *Still to be determined.  The Forum assumes the ESSAC/Home Energy Scotland hotline to provide continued support. **ECO funding for 2013/14 and 2014/15 is based on pro rata funding at 9% of estimated GB total.

  8. SG ECO affordable warmth ECO carbon - SWI Able to pay - "golden rule met" - Green deal finance. Possible SG assistance - Interest free/discounted loans

  9. Option A – Local Authority bids into SG funding Programmes Finance Payments Other SG funding Bids awarded initially based on fuel poor areas Bid for funding ECO LA Funding for advice? Contract Delivery partner/ installation companies Energy Companies Install & manage One stop shop for advice Green Deal payments Marketing Benefits Green Deal or other options

  10. Option B – Pooled ECO & SG funding with contracted brokerage role Finance Payments SG ECO Other Contract Funding for advice Broker Bid for funding Bids awarded initially based on fuel poor areas LA One stop shop for advice Contract Delivery partner/ installation companies Energy Companies Marketing Install & manage Green Deal payments Green Deal or other options Benefits

  11. Green Deal Finance Company Green Deal + FIT Payments Hard to Treat ECO Contract Delivery partner Energy Companies Installation Companies Marketing PV Meter/deemed Install & manage Green Deal payments Benefits Option C – Alternative using Green Deal Finance Company Finance Payments Other

  12. Consultation question topics • How can the retrofit product be made most attractive to consumers? • What further action needed to achieve step-change in retrofit ? • How do we ensure that a National Retrofit Programme maximises benefits to all groups of consumers ?

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