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Energy Efficiency Measures
Southend Landlord Forum – 20th November 2014
Peter Chisnall
Climate Energy
We are the UK's largest
independent energy
efficiency company.
We provided a complete range of energy
efficiency solutions to local authorities,
housing providers, private landlords and
homeowners across the South West of
England.
Our services span all aspects of energy
efficiency, from consultancy and project
management through to delivery at a local
level via a national network of accredited
assessors and installers.
Over the past 12 years, the company has
expanded through a programme of
acquisition’s and now operates UK-wide.
Today, in addition to retrofitting existing
housing stock with a variety of energy
efficiency measures and renewable
technologies, the company also builds new
residential and commercial properties to
Zero Carbon and Passive House standards.
Government Official Statement
• “From 2016, any tenant or their representatives
asking for their landlord’s consent to make
reasonable energy efficiency improvements cannot
be refused. From 2018, the rental of the very
worst performing properties – those rated F and G
– will be banned through a minimum energy
efficiency standard.”
• Chris Huhne MP, 10 May 2011, Energy Act 2011
Changes
• The Government are currently in consultation regarding a minimum
energy efficiency standard for private rented homes from 2018
• The energy efficiency rating of a property is determined by carrying
out an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) by a qualified Domestic
Energy Assessor (DEA)
• The draft regulations currently out for consultation proposes that
the impact this will have on your property portfolio is that any
rented accommodation with an energy rating of F and G will no
longer be suitable for renting 2018/2020
• The draft regulation states that a tenant or their representative can
ask their landlord for measures to be installed
Potential Improvements
Funding
• Green Deal Home
Improvement Fund
• ECO Funding
• LESA (Landlords Energy
Saving Allowance)
• Consumer Finance
Five Easy Steps
Step 2 –
Green Deal
assessment
carried out
Step 1 –
Initial
contact,
portfolio
discussions
Step 3 –
Quotation,
explained and
finalised
Step 4 –
Measures
agreed,
installed and
approved
Step 5 –
Payment,
aftercare,
handover
Summary
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As a landlord by 2018 you will be required to improve the
energy efficiency of your properties to an E rating or
above
Potential funding available for improvement measures
identified from the EPC that we can access for the
landlord
Improving the financial value of your property
Help your tenants come out of fuel poverty
“Take advantage of advice and funding available to
ensure your properties meet the standard by 2018”
Contact
• Call 0800 014 7411
• Web www.climateenergy.co.uk
• Email: [email protected]