South West - Regensw

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Stock, challenges, and procurement for South West Stock Owners

John O’Brien Technical expert panel member Energy Saving Trust

Household Energy Government office region

Notional total CO2 current emissions (tonnes/yr) (EHCS SAP 2005)

Notional total energy current cost (£/yr) (EHCS SAP 2005)

On gas Not on gas total network network On gas Not on gas total dwellings annual (000s) (000s of (000s of network (%) network (%) emissions dwellings) dwellings) 000 tn

North East

5.41

£534.85

1,043

111

90%

10%

1,154

6,247

Yorkshire and The Humber

5.86

£575.99

2,134

219

91%

9%

2,352

13,795

North West

5.90

£580.37

2,815

237

92%

8%

3,052

18,017

East Midlands

6.57

£628.33

1,713

233

88%

12%

1,946

12,791

West Midlands

6.29

£618.09

2,000

336

86%

14%

2,336

14,682

South West

6.77

£658.14

1,755

575

75%

25%

2,330

15,778

East of England

6.33

£615.73

1,949

506

79%

21%

2,455

15,536

South East

6.39

£620.77

3,069

488

86%

14%

3,556

22,733

London

5.44

£539.79

2,854

304

90%

10%

3,157

17,173

All dwellings

6.12

£598.37

19,331

3,007

87%

13%

22,339

136,752

South west property type all tenures terraced other houses houses

326,965

flats

610,127

other houses

610,000 1,290,000 327,000 2,228,00

• pre 1919 terrace

1,290,434

• Mean floor area for 85m2 • Average energy use 493 Kwh/m2/year

• Total yearly energy 35,989Kwh • CO2 5.9 tonnes £1071 pa

terraced houses

flats

South West all tenures, all property types

pre 1919

1919 1944

1945 1964

1965 1980

553,000

275,000

412,000

455,000

24.8%

12.4%

18.5%

20.4%

post 1980 532,000 2,228,000 23.9%

100%

24.8%* of terraces pre 1919 = 137,144 Carbon saving equivalent 617,148 tonnes CO2

On Gas East Midlands

South West

12% 25%

88%

On gas network (%) Not on gas network (%)

75%

Fuel Type

East Midlands 100% 86% 80% 60% 40% 4% 2% 7% 1% 20% 0%

South West 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

74%

9% 2% 15% 1%

Tenure

East Midlands 5.0

South West 6.8

owner occupied

6.4

12.1

private rented sector

12.3

8.4

local authority

74.5

registered social landlord

74.5

House Type

1,400

1,400

1,200

1,200

1,000

1,000

800

terraced houses other houses

600

flats

400 200

800

terraced houses other houses

600

flats

400 200

0

0 East Midlands

South West

Property ages

600

600

500

500

pre 1919

400

1919 - 1944 300

400

1919 - 1944

300

1945 - 1964 1965 - 1980

200

post 1980

1945 - 1964 200

100

0

0

South West

East Midlands

1.836m dwellings

1965 - 1980 post 1980

100



pre 1919

2.223m dwellings

Location

South West

East Midlands 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0

1,141

1,200

930

1,000 800

602

676

600

304

East Midlands

410

South West

400 200 0

city / urban centres

suburban

rural

city / urban centres

suburban

rural

Issues raised by Housing Providers • High number of homes on benefits • Choice; heating or eating • Heat one room in house • Effect on Fabric

• Effect on Occupants • Effect on education

Issues raised by Housing Providers

• Off gas • Oil heating • Electric; storage or convectors • Bio mass • Heat Pumps

• Stories in press • Thermal Storage and peak power

Issues raised by Housing Providers

Feed in Tariff • Photovoltaic • Wind • Water RHI



Not understanding due to resources

Issues raised by Housing Providers • Financing • • • •

Decent Homes CERT, CESP, and ECO Green Deal Loans, surplus, cash

Issues raised by Housing Providers • Programming • Timeline • Asset management Strategy • Trigger points

Targets and timeline for 80% reduction 180

2020

CO2 emissions (Mtonnes/year)

160

29% reduction in CO2 emissions (saves 44 million tonnes CO2 per year)

140 120 100

2012

2050

We are here!

2015

80

All lofts and cavities to be insulated where practical

60 40

2020 Eco upgrades to 7 million homes Smart meters to be rolled out to all households

20 0 2005

80% reduction in CO2 emissions – cost 1-2% GDP

2010

2015

2020

2025

2030

2030 All homes to receive ‘whole house’ package

2035

2040

2045

2050

2055

•Issues raised by Housing Providers

• Procurement •

‘Exor’ or ‘Construction Line’ registered





Insurance requirements; Public, Employers and Indemnity Insurance . Quality Assurance and LADs



Waste Policy



Financial Accountability



Gas and Electrical Compliant



Health and Safety Policy



Environmental Awareness



Equal Opportunities

• Thank you