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Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group) Abigail Burridge Policy Advisor 25 MAY 2011 www.local.gov.uk
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Page 1: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Abigail Burridge

Policy Advisor

25 MAY 2011 www.local.gov.uk

Page 2: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Outline of Presentation

• An introduction to the Local Government Group• Self-Regulation and Improvement Offer• Memorandum of Understanding • The Energy Bill• An introduction to the Green Deal• HECA• Feed-in Tariffs• Fuel Poverty Review

Page 3: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

The Local Government Group

• Reflecting challenges facing local government, several organisations have come together:

– Local Government Association– Local Government Regulation– Local Government Improvement and Development (IDeA)– Local Partnerships– Local Government Leadership– Local Government Employers

Page 4: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Robust approach to self regulation – the core principles• Councils are responsible for their own performance• Stronger accountability - greater transparency• Collective responsibility for performance• LG group’s role is to support councils

Page 5: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Taking the lead – 7 point ‘offer’

• accountability tools• peer challenge• peer support• knowledge hub• transparent and

comparable data• leadership support• learning and support

Page 6: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

A Memorandum of Understanding on Climate Change

• Between DECC and the LG Group on how to work together to deliver the Offer and keep up ambitious action by councils on climate change, energy and fuel poverty

Page 7: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

The Memorandum of Understanding

• Government acknowledges the pivotal role of councils in enabling residents and businesses to tackle climate change

• LG Group will lead on encouraging and supporting councils to set their own targets and take action on:– Own-estate emissions– Area-based emissions– Meeting national objectives such as Green Deal, Renewables,

Smart Metering and Fuel Poverty

• Declaration

• Annual Review

• Action Plan

Page 8: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

The Nottingham Declaration

• Nottingham Declaration hugely successful – over 90% councils signed up

• An evolution of the Nottingham Declaration to enable councils to demonstrate their continuing ambition on climate change

• Consulting with signatories on what a new Nottingham Declaration could look like

• New Nottingham Declaration Board

with greater council representation and direct links to Government

Page 9: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

The Energy Bill

Several sections important for local authorities:– The Green Deal– The Energy Obligation – Private Rented Sector – Home Energy Conservation

Act (HECA)

Page 10: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Green Deal Process

Assessment Finance InstallationRepayments and Follow

Up

Page 11: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Role of Councils in the Green Deal

Local Authorities Forum on the Green Deal

• Green Deal Providers – making an offering to their residents for a Green Deal package

• Green Deal Partners – making a partnership with Green Deal providers that will benefit their local people

• Green Deal Endorsers – adding their trusted ‘brand’ to a Green Deal

• Green Deal Recipients – taking up a Green Deal offer on their own properties and/or social housing

Page 12: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Energy Company Obligation (ECO)• Carbon Emissions Reduction Target –

additional resources for homes that require a larger investment than the ‘golden rule’ allows for (e.g. Solid Wall)

• Home Heating Cost Reduction Target – aimed at low income and vulnerable householders to alleviate fuel poverty

• The Bill allows the Secretary of State to specify how these targets will be met, with regards to persons, properties, and geographical areas

Page 13: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Where the Green Deal meets ECO

Unsuitable for finance e.g.•Fuel poor or low income; •Low energy user;•Hard to treat housing

CONSUMERS Suitable for full finance e.g.•On higher incomes;•High energy user;•Low cost measures

Green Deal Finance

Energy Company Obligation

Funded primarily by GD Finance e.g.

basic insulation

Funded primarily by ECO e.g.

central heating

Page 14: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Home Heating Cost Reduction Target

• Clearer role for councils in enabling the effective delivery of the Energy Company Obligation?

– Finding fuel poor households– Solid wall insulation (planning permissions, street-by-street)– Social housing and scale to bring down costs

• Councils resourced to deliver their expertise…

Page 15: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Private Rented Sector

• Changed as of second reading of Energy Bill in House of Commons…

• Illegal to rent out a property with an Energy Performance Certificate of F or G from 2018

• Domestic and Non-domestic• Expected role for councils in enforcement• Awaiting more information…

Page 16: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Home Energy Conservation Act

• Government has changed its mind and will no longer be repealing the Home Energy Conservation Act

• “form an important part of our strategy to ensure coherent and joined-up implementation of the green deal right across the country at the local authority and community levels”

• Again, awaiting more information…

Page 17: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Feed-in Tariffs Review

• Over 50Kw from August 2011– Schools, community centres+

• Comprehensive Review Consultation

due mid-July• Risks:

– Aggregation – Funding for Fuel Poverty– Only available to the rich– Council role in the Green Deal– Mid-financial year change

Page 18: Update from the Local Government Group (LG Group)

Contact Details

Website: www.lga.gov.uk or www.local.gov.uk

Abigail Burridge

Senior Policy Officer

0207 664 3245

[email protected]