… direct investment, including the retrofit of its housing stock and corporate properties. This will provide a foundation for assessing the costs and benefits of investment, including the measurement of wider benefits such as fuel poverty and health outcomes, and a framework for prioritising spending. Existing data on the outcomes of retrofit are seldom based on real-world monitoring following…
… capital cost estimated at £213m, although this figure could vary substantially at the detailed planning stage as the requirements of individual properties and the market are better understood. These actions will require unprecedented levels of investment beyond the council’s means alone, and the council will require significant external funding from government or elsewhere to deliver in full…
… into capital works and planned maintenance programmes and budgets. 2021-29 Fuel poverty Green economy Adaptation H1.2 Develop plans and begin installation of low carbon heat in building types where there is already a strong financial case 2021-23 Fuel poverty Green economy H1.3 Identify properties that are eligible to apply for funding from the Green Homes Grant, Local Authority Delivery…
… initiatives Ongoing Biodiversity Theme 2: Private Housing Objective: 1. Promote and support all owner-occupiers, landlords and renters to retrofit their homes to net zero Actions Ref. Action By when Wider benefits H2.1 Develop EPC/DEC database and build communication plan to alert properties to MEES regulations Ongoing Fuel poverty H2.2 Continue to promote…
… Theme 1: Council assets This is a theme with a significant capital cost estimated at £25m, although this figure could vary substantially at the detailed planning stage as the requirements of individual properties and the market are better understood. Some operational savings from energy efficiency and generation measures will accrue to the council from these investments, partially offsetting…