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An Affordable Warmth Strategy for Cardiff

An Affordable Warmth Strategy for Cardiff. Rehanna Chaudhri – Technical Officer for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability. The Presentation. Introduction Overview of Affordable Warmth Strategy Personal energy use in the home Questions?. The Affordable Warmth Strategy.

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An Affordable Warmth Strategy for Cardiff

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  1. An Affordable Warmth Strategy for Cardiff Rehanna Chaudhri – Technical Officer for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

  2. The Presentation • Introduction • Overview of Affordable Warmth Strategy • Personal energy use in the home • Questions?

  3. The Affordable Warmth Strategy • Action Plan details four key aims: • Improve energy efficiency of domestic dwellings • Raise awareness and promote measures available to achieve affordable warmth • Identify, assist and advise the households most vulnerable to fuel poverty • Promote renewable energy and sustainability

  4. NEA Wales British Gas Cardiff Health Alliance Domestic and General Insulation EAGA Partnership EDF Energy Help the Aged RSL’s Rounded Developments Scottish Power Severn Wye Energy Agency South East Wales Energy Agency SWALEC WLGA Our Partners…

  5. Fuel Poverty and Affordable Warmth • A household is considered to be suffering from fuel poverty if it needs to spend 10% or more of its income on fuel use to achieve adequate warmth for health and comfort. • Affordable warmth is the ability of a household to heat their home to a satisfactory level without having to economise on other essential outgoings.

  6. Causes of Fuel Poverty • Poor Energy Efficiency Lack of insulation, double glazing, draught proofing, up-to-date heating systems • Cost of Fuel Increase of 63% in gas and 44% in electricity between 2003 and 2006 (Energywatch March 2006) • Low Income Intensified by rising prices and hard to heat homes

  7. Who is Affected? • Fuel poverty affects wide range of people across all tenures • The elderly • Families with children • Those affected by illness or disability • Students • Increasing numbers of households are at risk as energy prices continue to rise

  8. Implications of Fuel Poverty • Ill Health - Respiratory illness, hypothermia, cardiovascular problems and arthritis • Economic and Social Impact – Financial distress, isolation and anxiety

  9. Insulation and draughtproofing

  10. Insulation • Insulating your home can not only save you money in the long-term but will also increase the comfort of your home and reduce your carbon emissions • Cavity Wall Insulation ~ £500 or less • Annual Fuel Cost Savings ~ £130 - £160 • Payback period ~ 3 years • Flats / Scaffolding • Loft Insulation ~ £230 • Annual Fuel Cost Savings ~ £180 - 220 • Payback Period ~ 1 year

  11. Higher cost measures to consider: • Solid Wall Insulation • 2 types • Individual Renewable Supply • A-rated Appliances • Replacement of old boilers

  12. Lower Cost Actions to Consider • Energy Saving Light Bulbs • Energy Efficient Behaviour • Changing Energy Supplier • Draught Proofing • Insulate your Hot Water Tank • Winter Fuel Payment (0845 915 1515)

  13. St Mellons – Photovotaic panels Butetown – Solar Water heating Renewable Energy

  14. The Affordable Warmth StrategyWorking to: • To improve health • To reduce debt • To improve quality of housing • Towards a more sustainable way of life • To eliminate fuel poverty

  15. Rehanna Chaudhri RChaudhri@cardiff.gov.uk 029 2053 7364

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