improving energy efficiency east thames ’ perspective
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Improving Energy Efficiency East Thames ’ Perspective. Graham Kauders East Thames Group . About East Thames. Our mission is to make a positive and lasting contribution to the neighbourhoods in which we work. 13,500 properties across east London and into Essex - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Improving Energy EfficiencyEast Thames’ Perspective
Graham KaudersEast Thames Group
About East Thames• 13,500 properties across east London and into
Essex • c 8,000 general needs rented, 2,100 are pre
1950 street properties
Our mission is to make a positive and lasting contribution to the neighbourhoods in which we work.
Challenges facing Housing Associations• Budgets are under pressure:
• Welfare Reform – pressure on voids, arrears and bad debts• Reduced SHG for development• Component accounting has reduced ETG’s surplus by c £3m
• Environmental improvements do not have a direct financial benefit to the Association
• Lack of awareness in the sector• Uncertainty caused by the annuality of programmes• Loss of confidence due to withdrawal of the FIT results in reluctance to invest in
new initiatives
Case study – CESP external wall programme• Programme undertaken in 2012/13 in
partnership with Sustain Services• 286 eligible properties in Newham• 121 able to proceed due to technical
requirements and resident’s wishes
A typical propertyBefore After
Facts and figuresProject Value
Funding Secured (CESP & ECO)
East Thames Contribution
Private Householder Contribution
£842,912 (£6,966 ave)
£697,043
£144,606 (17% of costs)
£ 1,262
FINANCIALS
Combined Annual Householder COST savings
Combined Annual Householder CARBON Savings
£ 24,544 (£202 ave)
142.8 TCO2
TOTAL SCHEME SAVINGS
Thermal efficiency of walls and ceilings improved in line with current Building Regulations refurbishment requirements
Considerations• Boundaries of LSOAs very rigid under CESP, more flexibility suggested under ECO
• Consultation with residents vital – work is disruptive and changes external appearance
• Bespoke detailing required for every home
• Concentrated stock reduces cost and complexity
• None of our properties were in conservation areas so able to undertake as Permitted Development
TestimonyEast Thames resident, Angela from Plaistow:“This energy upgrade couldn’t have come at a better time. I used to spend as much as £40 a week heating my home during very cold periods. Since the upgrade, so far this winter, I’m spending about £15 a week. My family and I are definitely enjoying being a lot warmer in our home and I’m a lot less worried about what it’s going to cost.”
ECO funding• ECO will cover the lower 15% LSOAs
• Boundaries may be slightly more flexible to allow whole street solutions
• Currently assessing our stock against the LSOAs with Sustain and Interserve
• Funding likely to be lower – at approx 60% of costs
• Opportunities to work in partnership with other RPs and LAs to increase efficiency
Thank You