Rosemary Coyne SHAP Co-ordinator Sustaining Competitiveness The West Midlands economy in a global context July 6th 2012.

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Rosemary Coyne SHAP Co-ordinator Sustaining Competitiveness The West Midlands economy in a global context July 6th 2012

Who are we? SHAP – Sustainable Housing Action Partnership Wide range of Partners including: –Leading Social Housing providers (HAs, ALMOS and Local Authorities) –Contractors and suppliers – national and SMEs –Homes & Communities Agency

What do we do? Lead and co-ordinate Promote, research and disseminate best practice Focus on Environmental, Social and Economic aspects of Sustainable Housing Develop leading edge projects –for implementation by the SHAP Partners and the wider housing sector and –informing Government policy

Dwelling investment – Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners, using OBR (Office for Budgetary Responsibility) figures, have calculated that 40% of GDP growth will be driven by investment in housing – both new build and ‘retrofit’ of existing.

Value from investment in Construction Every £1 invested in construction generates £2.84 in total economic activity Every £1 million invested in construction sustains and creates 28.5 jobs (40% more than manufacturing) ‘Construction in the UK economy: The Benefits of Investment ‘.[ 11de7fa] - LEK Report – UK Contractors Group, 2009http:// 11de7fa

Why retrofit housing? 1.75% of today’s housing will still be here in In the UK, 27% of carbon emissions are from housing. We cannot afford this. We therefore propose to ‘retrofit’ 23 million homes 2.Typically, an existing home gives off more than double the carbon emissions (and has twice the fuel costs) of a new house Ann Cousins – Arup – quote from Inside Housing 3.Retrofitting existing housing gives better energy and carbon savings per pound spent than any new build measure or renewable technology. Ann Cousins – Arup – quote from Inside Housing 04/09/ Retrofit Sector value estimated at an additional £15 billion per annum nationally = 10% of construction market

What is housing retrofit? Pronunciation: / ˈ r ɛ trə ʊ f ɪ t/ verb (retrofits, retrofitting, retrofitted) [with object] add (a component or accessory) to something that did not have it when manufactured: More cost effective to plan for whole house retrofit than incremental unplanned improvements

What is housing retrofit? For housing, the UK is taking a ‘fabric first’ approach – most and the cheapest energy saving benefits are from making the building better insulated through insulation – walls, floor, roof – and through prevention of drafts through windows, doors and letter boxes Only when a house stops ‘leaking’ heat, is it worth investing in the installation of renewable energy technology Thermal Image of Passfield Drive, East London, taken 8.30am on 31st Jan 2012.White and yellow areas show massive heat loss across the terrace. Purple shows the tea cosy effect of a Passivhaus retrofit. diaries/Passfield-Drive-Tower-Hamlets-East-London-continued

Quantifying the waste 2009 mean energy efficiency (SAP) rating of the housing stock in England was 53 = EPC Band E – (today’s building are 100+) Cost effective energy improvements (average = £1,400/dwelling) for 19.3 million appropriate dwellings that => average SAP increase of 53 to 63 Resulting in average CO2 emissions per dwelling falling from 6.0 to 4.6 tonnes/year Giving accompanying reductions in fuel bills (behaviour staying the same) ckreport - published July 2011http:// ckreport

Low Carbon Housing: developing a baseline for refurbishment in the West Midlands – 2009 “West Midlands will need to spend a further £189.1million per year on installing energy efficiency measures into homes if it is to achieve its CO2 emissions targets” Retrofit target of 80,000/year in the West Midlands alone by r Retrofit target of 80,000/year in the West Midlands alone by raising mean SAP ratings from 48 to 70 => EPC E to C ance_and_Research/Publications.aspx

Housing refurbishment spend in 2007 – 2008 West Midlands  £2474 million on 1,005,026 homes  £406.9 million on installing energy efficiency measures (excluding low energy light bulbs) in 554,675 households  Average social housing spend = £720 per household  Average private housing spend = £467  Saved 147,577 tonnes of CO2 The Government Green Deal framework will allow for up to £10,000 to be borrowed for energy efficiency work per home

Whole house retrofit A ‘Hard to Treat House’ – St Lukes Street Issues – orientation – little direct sun, uninsulated solid walls and floor, front room opens directly onto the street, gas fire heating only Retrofit Project by Anne Thorne Architects

After Retrofit

Benefits of retrofit programmes Social Benefits Environmental Benefits Economic Benefits

UK Government Green Deal Objectives 1.CO2 emissions reductions 2.Fuel poverty alleviation 3.Health costs - £1.5bn due to poor housing 4.Increased energy security of supply 5.Stimulation of the low carbon economy 1.Jobs 2.Skills 3.Businesses 4.Economic growth

Fuel Poverty – a growing issue Ofgem press release 2009 Ofgem press release 2009 Using scenarios: Carbon emissions will fall between 12% and 43% (from 2005 levels) Energy infrastructure investment will be between £95 billion and £200 billion Domestic energy bills will rise between 14% and 25% by 2020 (from 2009 levels) – with spikes leading to an increase in domestic energy bills of up to 60% in the interim.

Green Deal Mechanisms 1.Investment by private sector in whole house retrofit 2.Up to £10,000 available as an up-front loan 3.Energy saved through retrofit should mean repayments of loan will not exceed MODELLED savings on energy bills (behaviour remaining the same) – the Golden Rule 4.Assessment of property and occupant lifestyles leading to production of recommendations for retrofit 5.Energy company obligation (ECO) £1.3bn/yr in addition to Green Deal for hard to treat buildings and for low income/vulnerable groups

Energy Company Obligation (ECO) ECO - carbon savings + lower fuel bills = £1.3bn per annum The Green Deal/ECO addressable need for England is £106bn over the next 37 years West Midlands has 2.8 million of the UK stock of 23 million homes in need of retrofit

Opportunity remaining in Insulation DECC - ESTIMATES OF HOME INSULATION LEVELS IN GREAT BRITAIN: July 2011 – updated quarterly

DECC statistical release 17th June 2011 DECC Great Britain's energy fact file 2011 National picture - Current market Thanks to P Davies Wates Living Space

Across the board to include: – Energy assessor –Customer liaison –Surveyor –Mechanical & Elect Engineering –Sales & Marketing –Project Management –Distribution and logistics –Admin & Clerical –Consulting & Professional services –Installation Trades The Green Deal/ECO employment opportunities

What is SHAP doing? “Community Green Deal” report 2010 Supporting the West Midlands Retrofit Steering Group Task and Finish Groups

Community Green Deal “Community Green Deal” report – outlines a framework for the delivery of large scale, cross- tenure, whole house retrofit projects using a variety of funding mechanisms. Three key areas: –How to deliver retrofit measures at scale –How to finance retrofit measures –How this could impact on the economy in terms of jobs, skills and the supply chain – ap10/Reporthttp:// ap10/Report Outcomes presented to DECC Funded by SHAP/HCA/Urban Living Housing renewal pathfinder Contributors 75 other public and private sector org reps Main author – Urbed

How the process could work - 5 building blocks

West Midlands Retrofit Steering Group LEPs and centres of knowledge and expertise working together to stimulate the low carbon economy through building retrofit

Task and Finish Groups 1.Mapping and Gapping Green Deal Preparation 2.Grid Capacity 3.Supply Chain Development – Jobs and Skills example – jobs forecast for Staffordshire from solid wall insulation 4.Routemap 5.Communications 6.Innovation 7.Funding

* Local picture - SWI supported by ECO 116,395 Solid Wall Properties 2% of UK 2% of ECO carbon Saving £19.5 million Thanks to P Davies Wates Living Space

* Local picture - Skills and Jobs if delivered over 32 years

* Local picture - Summing up Solid Wall Insulation £32 million pounds a year £19 million labour £13 million materials 322 jobs directly involved in on site works How do we realise the opportunity? Thanks to P Davies Wates Living Space

Thank you Rosemary Coyne