East Midlands CAN & NEA Fuel Poverty Forum Wednesday 2 nd October 2013.

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East Midlands CAN & NEA Fuel Poverty Forum Wednesday 2 nd October 2013

Is ECO well understood? EastNWY&HWMSWEMNE L&S E Total s % Total no. of Forum attendees No Forum held Forum held before questionnaire produced No of ‘Yes’ Votes 1 ECO programmes are well underway and/or I am actively involved I understand what the eligibility is for ECO I know what measures are available under ECO Fuel poor households know where to go for help

DECC is considering changing the ECO Affordable Warmth criteria to reflect the revisions to the welfare benefits system – what is important? Carbon calculation restricting measures people want and need. Make schemes available for those just above benefit eligibility criteria - think about vulnerability rather than box-ticking. Make available a discretionary fund that trusted agencies can use on a recommendation. This particularly applies in rural areas whether other costs e.g. transport are higher. Once you have lifted someone out of fuel poverty, tell others! Builds trust among agencies and individuals through this clear output. Whole house approach - e.g. offer fuel debt and demand reduction advice too. The new Universal Benefits replaces the individually named eligibility benefit criteria. What is important is the communication and the mapping of benefit on a like-for-like basis so that applicants as well as scheme participants give out the right information in marketing as well as operational briefings. It is important that DECC issue guidance to the industry rather than allow multiple interpretations of the eligibility, As the changes are to be phased and regional - it is important that the change-over geography, period and timings are effectively communicated.

Into the Future 9 th July Baroness Verma proposed amendments to the Energy Bill in the House of Lords Within six months of the regulations being implemented, the Government must publish a new strategy setting out how the objective will be realised LIHC definition accepted Protected block of consumption

“This new, better targeted definition will help get support to the most vulnerable in society.” How will the better targeting be done, how will programmes be adjusted? Unsure. Current figures suggest fewer fuel poor benefiting from fuel poverty programmes than under 10% indicator. Also shows that the ‘fuel poverty gap’ for those fuel poor households that don’t benefit from HHCRO is £890m a year. Announced would publish figures under both methods until Did for 2011, then …… CSE modelling for 2013: England h.h.England % fuel poor LIHC definition2,799,72913% 10% definition5,109, %

Fuel poverty by region (LIHC) Fuel poverty (LIHC) 2011 by region (DECC, 2013) RegionNumber of households in fuel poverty (thousands) Total number of households (thousands) % of households in this group that are in fuel poverty (SORTED DESCENDING) % of all fuel poor households that are in this group West Midlands 316 2, East Midlands254 1, North West372 2, North East142 1, Yorkshire and the Humber 250 2, East England250 2, London306 3, South West211 2, South East290 3, Total 2,390 21,

Latest figures – EHS, July 2013 Private renters typically spent more on their rental payments than owner occupiers spend on their mortgage payments (£164 compared with £141 per week). For private renters, rent payments were on average 41% of their gross income, whereas social renters spent 30% of their gross income on rent. Amongst owner occupiers, households typically spent 19% of their gross income on mortgage payments. 6.4 million unfilled cavities, 5.9 million incomplete loft insulation and 10.6 million with conventional, non-condensing boilers. Lone parents are the group most likely to be fuel poor, with nearly one in five being so in However, they tend to have smaller fuel poverty gaps, on average, than most other household types. Households where the youngest person in the household was under 24 are much more likely to be fuel poor than those containing only older people. Owner occupiers had a higher rate of under-occupation (49%) than social renters (10%) and private renters (16%). There were an estimated 967,000 vacant homes in England in Of these, 157,000 (16%) were in the social rented sector and the remaining 810,000 (84%) were privately owned.

Fuel Poverty Statistics, 8 th August The aggregate gap is projected to increase from £1 billion in 2011, to £1.2 billion in 2013 Average gap is projected to increase from £438 in 2011 to £494 in million households in England that are fuel poor; an estimated 500,000 fuel poor households live in rural locations. Fuel poor households that heat their properties with oil, solid fuel, LPG or electricity typically have individual fuel poverty gaps double the average, typically over £1000. Households containing larger numbers of people (5 or more) tend to both be more likely to be fuel poor, and be more deeply in fuel poverty (with larger fuel poverty gaps) Unemployed households only make up 11% of fuel poor households.

Possible level of minimum energy efficiency target(s) for fuel poor households NEA do not have a final fixed position on the level of the those targets at the moment but NEA think the approximate level could be as follows: As a minimum, band B or better will be required by late 2020s/v early 2030 and D or better is reasonable by Rationale: over 1.5 m fuel poor households in England (1, households) live in E, F or G rated properties (circa 70% of all English fuel poor households) and are responsible for over 60% of the current aggregated fuel poverty gap. This compares with over 7.5m of all households in England that currently live in E, F or G rated properties (or to put it another way just over 20% of E, F or G rated households in England are fuel poor).

Call for Evidence into Community Energy 10 key actions which are required to maximise the involvement of Councils, voluntary sector organisations and other trusted intermediaries within the new fuel poverty strategy Community Energy Strategy should include explicit, primary aim to prioritise energy efficiency standards of fuel poor households by certain dates pre and post 2016 Added value of fuel poverty projects in the context of local regeneration reponses

NICE consultation 'Excess winter deaths and morbidity and the health risks associated with cold homes' ‘ Even if, at a conservative estimate, only a tenth of 'excess winter deaths' are due to fuel poverty, that means 2,700 people are dying each year in England and Wales, more than die on the roads. Beyond this are many other health problems and costs to the NHS from living in cold homes.’

Private tenancy rights If you pay the bill directly, you cannot be unreasonably prevented from switching supplier, even if this was in your contract. However, you may be required to reinstate original supplier and original meter if you do change.

Consumer Vulnerability Strategy, Ofgem &refer=SUSTAINABILITY/SOCACTION Developing ‘a more nuanced perspective of vulnerability.’ Includes recognition of the person, their circumstances and how these can change over time. Action on the strategy started. Link to EMR and simpler tariffs.

Conference Season Widely reported Ed Miliband announcement at Labour Conference re: energy price freeze for 20 months if labour are elected Lib Dems are first major party in UK to back Energy Bill Revolution campaign calling for carbon revenue to be used to fund much bigger energy efficiency programme to insulate all the homes of the fuel poor

Party Political Labour promises to scrap the 'failing' green deal "woefully inadequate" Labour announce they would freeze gas and electricity prices until the start of 2017

Standards RMR Timetable of Conduct Not just a competency tick list Part of new License Conditions Covers suppliers and their intermediaries Covers behaviour, information and process Oct 2014: can’t make changes to fixed term deals Dec 2013, four core tariffs in place June 2014, all customers on ‘dead tariffs’ transferred away TCR and personalised usage predictions

Grassroots Innovations Looks at community energy intermediaries – energy champions and professional stakeholders How do they influence and how are they influenced by political processes? Community Energy taking a more central role in energy policy Some concern that current policy will lead to a greater concentration of large scale commercial ownership rather than foster ownership models appropriate to community energy. Community Energy Strategy

Who emits the carbon Top 10% by income (direct emissions) 16.1 tCO 2 per year 5.0 tCO 2 per year Bottom 10% by income (direct emissions)

Triple injustice: Lower income households emit less, contribute more to energy policy costs, and benefit less from policy interventions Electrically Heated Homes: 10% of homes 20% of policy costs 7% of benefits

Big Energy Saving Network £1m and £3m LAs will need to demonstrate that they have secured ECO funding to complement Green Deal Plans under their Green Deal Communities bid, and to have specifically identified the streets/areas targeted Creativity in offering local incentives to drive demand for Green Deal Plans Up to 31 December 2013 or when the £20m of funding is exhausted Green Deal Communities Fund saving-network-grant-offer-fund 5pm on Wednesday 9 th October; £725,000 to create a network of energy champions

Community Action Award Community action to tackle fuel poverty across all vulnerable groups Community action to tackle hard to reach groups (in fuel poverty) Community action to tackle fuel poverty in rural areas Regional: £1.5K, conference place; National: £2K Phase 1 - closing date for applications 31 October Phase 2 - closing date for applications 14 Feb or