Including 4 closely related terms such as energy demand, energy efficiency, and energy.
… and improving the energy efficiency of all tenures of existing housing (owner occupied, private rented, and social housing) will be required to meet net zero HBC corporate actions 4.1 Review the Council’s estate to understand the current carbon/ energy performance of its assets and develop a long-term asset management plan and associated carbon reduction plan for council assets…
… can access funds to help retrofit and improve energy efficiency Worst energy performing homes are improved and EPC rating of local housing increases Reduced risk of cold, damp and mouldy homes Improved health outcomes As funding becomes available Fuel poverty coord, housing and climate change team Short – Med High 2022+ 10 Ref Action Outcome and co-benefits…
… 2023+ 7 Ref Action Outcome and co-benefits Resources and action owner Timeframe/priority Target/KPI studies and capital infrastructure 4 Reducing energy demand from homes and the built environment The existing building stock accounts for 75% of existing CO2 emissions – reducing demand for electricity and heating could reduce borough-wide emissions by 30%. Retrofitting…
… to ensure the council assets meet EPC requirements EPC C by 2025 for new tenant and 2018 for existing tenants. This will ensure that our assets are energy efficient and meet landlord EPC requirements Reduced carbon emissions Improved energy efficient stock Resources will need to be identified and secured from govt funding schemes e.g. psds for any identified improvements…
… Resources and action owner Timeframe/priority Target/KPI 4.9 Support and facilitate access to the Warm Homes East Sussex scheme Fuel poverty in the borough reduces Those most vulnerable benefit from energy efficient advice and measures and other support as required Improved health outcomes Within existing resources Fuel poverty coordinator and comms teams and ESEP Short…