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East Midlands CAN & AGM
EAC: experts in sustainable energy since 1991: sustainability and energy planning statements ▪ carbon reduction and affordable warmth policies ▪ energy efficiency project management ▪ whole stock energy data analysis ▪ energy database and stock condition software ▪ stock condition and energy surveys ▪ whole stock EPCs ▪ SAP, NHER and SBEM assessments and EPCs ▪ Code for Sustainable Homes and EcoHomes assessments
EMCAN Chairs Update
Tuesday 10th December 2013
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EAC: experts in sustainable energy since 1991: sustainability and energy planning statements ▪ carbon reduction and affordable warmth policies ▪ energy efficiency project management ▪ whole stock energy data analysis ▪ energy database and stock condition software ▪ stock condition and energy surveys ▪ whole stock EPCs ▪ SAP, NHER and SBEM assessments and EPCs ▪ Code for Sustainable Homes and EcoHomes assessments
Using new fuel poverty definition reduces % of fuel poor in East Midlands from 18.4% to 13.3%(Graph opposite shows for all regions)
Numbers of Fuel Poor
East
East
Midlands
London
North Ea
st
North W
est
South Ea
st
South W
est
West
Midlan
ds
Yorks
hire an
d the H
umber0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
18.0%
20.0%
Regional Fuel Poverty % using old & new defini-tion
% of fuel poor households old definition
% of fuel poor households new definition
250,000 households in the region are fuel poor using new fuel poverty definition compared to 350,000 using old definition.
Fuel Poor households
East
East
Midlands
London
North Ea
st
North W
est
South Ea
st
South W
est
West
Midlan
ds
Yorks
hire an
d the H
umber -
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
Number of Households in Fuel Poverty us-ing old & new definition
Number of house-holds in fuel poverty old definition1
Number of house-holds in fuel poverty new definition1
Fuel Poverty % in Lincolnshire Districts
Boston East Lindsey
Lincoln North Kesteven
South Holland
South Kesteven
West Lindsey
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
Lincolnshire % Fuel Poor using old & new definition
Percentage Fuel Poor Old DefinitionPercentage Fuel Poor New Defini-tion
Number of Lincolnshire households in Fuel
Poverty
Boston East Lindsey
Lincoln North Kesteven
South Holland
South Kesteven
West Lindsey
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
Fuel Poor Households Old & New Definition
Fuel Poor Households old definition
Fuel Poor Households new definition
Excess Winter Mortality in England and Wales, 2012/13 (Provisional) and 2011/12 (Final)
• An estimated 31,100 excess winter deaths occurred in England and Wales in 2012/13 – a 29% increase compared with the previous winter.
• As in previous years, there were more excess winter deaths in females than in males in 2012/13.
• Between 2011/12 and 2012/13 male excess winter deaths increased from 10,590 to 13,100, and female deaths from 13,610 to 18,000.
• The majority of deaths occurred among those aged 75 and over; there were 25,600 excess winter deaths in this age group in 2012/13 compared with 5,500 in people aged under 75.
• The excess winter mortality index was highest in the North West in 2012/13 and lowest in London. London had the highest level of excess winter mortality in 2011/12.
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/subnational-health2/excess-winter-mortality-in-england-and-wales/2012-13--provisional--and-2011-12--final-/stb-ewm-12-13.html
DECC Green Deal Communities Funding£20 million of capital funding is available for Green Deal street/area based proposals. Fund has now been increased to £80 millionApplications must be submitted by 31 December 2013 for a minimum of £1 million.DECC is inviting local authorities (LAs), working with their partners, to come forward with ambitious and innovative street/area based proposals for funding. These proposal should aim to deliver Green Deal plans to as many households as possible. DECC funding can also be used to support households who choose to self-finance measures.Green Deal Communities application pack [PDF, 116KB, 18 pages] Green Deal Communities application pack [MS Word Document, 139KB] Local authorities and the Green DealDECC Update 27 November 2013To date we have received 33 Green Deal Communities’ bids which we’re are considering. None have been approved at this stage.
Forthcoming Events
National Carbon Action Network Training-Day ConferenceTo be held in London on Wednesday, 5 February 2014The Future…….for Fuel Poverty & Energy Efficiency
An interactive training-day conference with a focus on the Government's forthcoming fuel poverty strategy as well as ECO, the Green Deal and other current policy in the field of domestic energy efficiency and fuel poverty.The programme will include a morning plenary session followed by interactive workshop sessions.Free and standard delegate rates:Attendance at the conference is FREE† to employees of local authorities, housing associations / registered social landlords, NHS workers and registered charities.The standard Conference rate for those who do not qualify for the free rate is £69.00 + VATTo book your place, or for more information, please visit: www.can.uk.net/conference
Smart Meter WorkshopNEA in partnership with British Gas are organising a series of free smart meter workshops across England aimed specifically at community groups, front line organisations, local authorities and housing associations. Nottingham - 21 January 2014, 9.30am-1pmCost: FreeIf you require any further information contact Claire Henderson or go to www.nea.org.uk/smarter-communities.
Forthcoming Events
Next East Midlands CAN meeting Thursday 6th March 2014
Sponsor?Venue to be confirmedSpeakers?
Thank you
Contact Details:-Karen Lond – EMCAN ChairEnergy & Climate Change Officer 01427 676618West Lindsey District Council, Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 [email protected]