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Socio-economic research within the Staccato project

Socio-economic research within the Staccato project. Mid-term conference, 28 th June 2010 Alan Watt CEU. Overview of socio-economic research. 3 research sub-components: social, financing, policy Financing and policy research in second half of project, first reports due end of 2010

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Socio-economic research within the Staccato project

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  1. Socio-economic research within the Staccato project Mid-term conference, 28th June 2010 Alan Watt CEU

  2. Overview of socio-economic research • 3 research sub-components: social, financing, policy • Financing and policy research in second half of project, first reports due end of 2010 • Social research primarily focuses on resident surveys before and after retrofit

  3. Progress to date on social research • Amsterdam pre-retrofit survey begun but incomplete (c.100 responses) • Obuda questionnaire survey completed summer 2009: 295 responses (c. 1/3 households) • Qualitative interviews Obuda in March 2010 • Oborishte pre-retrofit survey planned 2010 H2

  4. Research findings

  5. Pre-renovation Satisfaction levels – energy costs

  6. Fuel poverty

  7. Satisfaction with comfort • Significant (80%) dissatisfaction with comfort in summer in Obuda; far less (<25%) dissatisfaction with comfort in winter • 20% dissatisfied with comfort in Amsterdam

  8. Energy-saving behaviour Surveyed residents demonstrated positive energy-saving behaviour, e.g.: • 2/3 in Obuda always check the energy label when purchasing new appliances (40% Amsterdam) • 80% always turn off the light when they are not in a room (85% Amsterdam)

  9. Usefulness of retrofit project

  10. Anticipated disruption

  11. Quantity of information

  12. Desired extra information on...

  13. Expectations: electricity bills

  14. Expectations: heating costs

  15. Willingness to pay • About 60% of Obuda residents would (or already did) carry out energy efficiency renovation of their apartments individually, outside of the Staccato project • 40% would not have done it except as part of this block-wide project – and this category also attached somewhat less importance to energy saving than the respondents as a whole

  16. Post-retrofit interviews • 12 interviews were conducted in March 2010 with Obuda residents to assess their immediate reactions to the retrofit • Interviewees were still very positive, found it had met their expectations • They anticipated a significant improvement in their financial position, especially due to the higher value of their apartments

  17. Post-retrofit interviews (contd) • They also reported significant falls in energy bills, in the range of 30-60% • Most had taken out bank loans, but found the conditions manageable • The renovation process had not caused major problems, though minor problems such as cracked tiles were mentioned

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