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Tees Valley Combined Authority

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…. Reaching Net Zero means tackling emissions from all sources – 15% of carbon emissions in the Tees Valley come from domestic properties, yet 110,445 of the Tees Valley’s 295,053 homes – 37% - have an Energy Performance Certificate of D or below. In fact, over three times as many Tees Valley homes have the lowest possible Energy Performance Rating (1265) as have the highest (407). This means…

… authorities, and 16.8% of homes in Middlesbrough. This compares to a national average of 13.2%. We will work with partners to improve the energy efficiency of residential properties across Tees Valley, making them cheaper and more efficient to heat and power, supporting national targets of achieving a rating of EPC C for every domestic building by 2035 where feasible – and by 2030 for fuel poor…

… Court Offices near Darlington by property management firm Hagen Developments has also been estimated to save over £2,200 per year in energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 5.8tCO2e per year. To maximise impact we will look to develop online tools and resources where possible and to deploy business support specialists where required. As a region we will look to learn from…

… that in too many properties too much heat is escaping through windows, doors, roofs and walls. At the same time energy costs have risen substantially in recent years, with the average household seeing its bill rise to £3,549 from October 2022. National statistics show that there are 42,891 households in Tees Valley currently living in fuel poverty – an average of 14.4% across our constituent…

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