Climate Energy Sponsor’s Address National CAN Training Day Birmingham, 25 th May 2011 Peter Chisnall.

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Climate Energy Sponsor’s Address National CAN Training Day Birmingham, 25 th May 2011 Peter Chisnall

Climate Energy Ltd. The management of energy efficient & renewable energy retrofit programmes Funding & financing solutions Energy efficiency advice Consultancy.

Regional Carbon Reduction Programs

Warm and Healthy Homes Partnership Partnership of 5 local authorities across Thames Gateway Funding and discounts to make residents’ homes safer, more energy efficient and reduce heating bills Enough lifetime CO 2 savings to fill 275,652 double decker buses.

Herts Essex Energy Partnership Partnership of 15 Local Authorities Over 8,886 installs since the HEEP project launched Free and discounted insulation Loans and grants for high cost measures To date the completed installs save 193,728 tCO 2 lifetime savings Enough CO 2 to fill 1,104,250 double decker buses Won the regional NEA footprint award, Green Apple Award and “Best Environmental Project” in the Hertfordshire Green Awards.

East Sussex Energy Partnership Partnership of 4 Local Authorities Free and discounted insulation Up to 100% funded high cost measures 6,049 installs to date Over £4,000,000 funding spent to date 4,373 tCO 2 savings £476,000 annual fuel cost savings for residents Winner of Green Apple Award.

Warmth for 1000 Partnership of 7 Local Authorities Free and discounted insulation Insulation available for mobile homes and park homes Up to 100% funding for high cost measures 1,482 installs to date £347,000 council funding spent to date Improved SAP of 1,149 dwellings.

Programme Delivery Partner Steering committee Contractors Targeted marketing & PR Leads Call centre Benefits checking.

Programme Delivery Partner Surveys Approval process Delivery of measures Funding Reporting.

Green Deal Our role & proposition Scheme set up Liaise with DECC and energy companies Legal and contractual framework Funders and funding mechanism Governance and reporting Financial management Audit and quality control. Select and procure assessors and installers Operational management – sign-up, assessment, installation Consent and EPC process Customer contact and management Complaints, warranties and maintenance.

Green Deal What can be done now? Partnerships Consider your role (if any) and potential partners Stock survey - size of scheme Own scheme or part of a national scheme Framework Agreement if necessary Green Deal workshops Updates

Thank You for Listening Peter Chisnall