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1 Mark Ducker (NG-AWS) Business Development Manager

2 National Grid Affordable Warmth Solutions An independent Community Interest Company established by National Grid to deliver its initial regulatory commitment to Ofgem of 5,000 new gas connections by March 2013, extended for a further 4 years to deliver a further connections. Originally chaired by the late, former Energy Minister, Rt. Hon. Malcolm Wicks, MP; consumer interests on the Board are represented by Non-executive Director, Jenny Saunders, Chief Executive, NEA ; Completed 10,000 th community connection November 2015 George Street Estate Has a £20million ‘arms length’ contract with National Grid to deliver its fuel poverty programme ; Current turnover c£6.2million pa. with all profits reinvested in Community Schemes and Fuel Poor initiatives e.g. Heating systems for non-qualifying households, off-gas grid initiatives, fuel cell technology.

3 National Grid Affordable Warmth Solutions National Grid Affordable Warmth Solutions are offering qualifying householders free or discounted gas connections. What is the Qualifying Criteria? Live in one of the top 25% most deprived areas in National Grid’s gas network area; Or Low Income High Energy Cost Households Schemes number that will be completed by 31 st March 2016 East of England - 64 completed schemes (3,935 FP connections) West Midlands - 155 completed schemes (2,923 FP connections) North West - 98 completed schemes (3,309 FP connections) London - 3 completed schemes (35 FP connections)

4 Innovative Solutions – the AWS approach All independently funded through retained profits and not supported by Government or Ofgem Fuel Poor Schemes. Multi occupancy buildings – heat networks Off-gas grid Air Source Heat Pump pilot study Innovation Awards to 5 Projects with a total of £400,000 of support (City West Homes Project, Walsall Housing Group Project, Southway Housing Project, Suffolk Coastal District Council and Derbyshire County Council Project). Bursary for poorer Students *further information can be found at https://www.affordablewarmthsolutions.org.uk/media/news*

5 How to get involved To get involved Local Authorities and Housing Associations Check Housing stock and see what the requirements are for the area Desk top analysis to see how close a property is to a existing gas main through www.nongasmap.org.ukwww.nongasmap.org.uk Confirm heating budget is in place for any potential schemes NG-AWS confirm if the connection is a one off or Scheme NG-AWS confirm if the connection is within top 25% deprived area NG-AWS work in conjunction with Project Partners to develop a project and put timescales to potential project.

6 The Heat Solution – Marx Court

7 Heat Networks – the social argument Benefits to the consumer Removes gas meter, appliances etc. from individual properties; Eliminates future maintenance costs of appliances, Landlord Safety checks; Can be included with rent therefore reduces complexity of energy supply chain; More environmentally acceptable; Greater energy efficiency and reduces energy bills. Critically, 24/7 back up heating and hot water supply reducing the risk of the cold to vulnerable customers.

8 Case Study Heat Network The primary aims of this project were to assess the financial and technical performance of the Micro CHP technology integrated with a gas fired communal heating. The property is a 31 room sheltered housing complex, residents who are over 65 years of age. The regeneration project involved the removal of individual gas supplies to the tenant’s flats, replacing their Baxi Bermuda room heaters with a centrally controlled gas fired community heating scheme. In addition, tenants were provided with new kitchens and bathrooms. Two Micro CHP units were fitted in the boiler room, to supply heat and electricity to the communal facilities, and so protect tenants standing charges (relating to the shared facilities) against cost increases.

9 Case Study Heat Network As a result of the installation of Innovative technologies and central gas fired heating system, the building required less imported electricity from their supplier than during the previous year and a reduction in gas usage. A reduction in electricity tariff was also negotiated during the year, and the chart below compares the pre and post installation time periods. This didn’t affect the comfort levels of the individual flats and residents average temperature 19-21 degrees which could be increased if required Cost saving for Local Authority and each individual tenant

10 Case Study Heat Network Comparisons based on data from Marx Court energy bills Pre-installationPost installation Difference (numeric) Difference 2013/142014/15(%) kWhCostkWhCostkWhCostkWhCost Electricity47,805£6,95727,761£2,805-20,044-£4,152-41.90%-59.70% Gas297,705£16,020385,147£15,58587,442-£43529.40%-2.70% Total345,510£22,977412,908£18,39067,398-£4,58719.50%-20.00% Including Tenant Gas and Electric Bill Gas286,750£11,47000-286,750-£11,470-100% Electricity45,069£5,85978,261£10,173.8933,192£4,31542% Grand Total 677,329£40,306491,169£28,564-186,160-£11,742-27.48%-29.13% Assumed Feed in Tariff Receipts X2 Micro CHP kWh£ ReturnskWh£ CostkWh£ CostkWh£ Costs FiTs assumed Returns 0£0-23,967-£4,318-23,967-£4,318-100% Building Savings including Feed in Tariff Grand Total677,329£40,306467,202£24,246-210,127-£15,488 -31.02%-38.43%

11 Air Source Heat Pump Study

12 Case Study Air Source Heat Pump/Gas Infill Project National Grid Affordable Warmth Solutions evaluated Air Source Heat Pumps to 17 rural properties that cannot have individual gas supplies fitted. 18 properties in Stainforth, Doncaster which had gas combination boiler installed. The site was put forward has it is unable to have a gas connection and with funding the properties would benefit from Air Source Heat Pump. An area called Yarwell near to Peterborough was identified and a number of properties types and a mixture of tenant profiles were chosen from over 70s, families with young children and single parent families.

13 National Energy Action Role Air Source Heat Pump/Gas Infill Project Over the 12 months the project was monitored by National Energy Action to ensure the project delivers the targets and objectives for Waterloo Housing/Spire Homes and National Grid Affordable Warmth Solutions. These objectives include: Comparison between Air Source Heat Pump and a Gas Infill project including costs of both sites, savings to utility bills and benefits to each resident. Integrating the correct technologies into the built environment Reducing fuel poverty for the tenant Cheaper running costs (12 months bill analysis); More energy efficient; Reducing harmful carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere; Clean, renewable energy; Total controllable heating; Customer experience 12 month report; Tenant training report. RSLs maintenance team training

14 The Challenges System understanding Integrating new technologies into retrofit Reduce bills Resident comfort levels Humidity Issues from dry heat Ongoing maintenance skills gap

15 Difference the project made…. Average bills of £476 per 2 bed and £599 per 3 bed. Based on 15p per kwh Comfort levels increased average temperature 21 degrees 2 residents were having allergic reaction to dry heat no issues since system installed Residents having heat and hot water when they want it Resident and Housing Association ongoing participation for training

16 Difference made to residents £180 refund check for over payment on direct debit “Thank you very much” “The water heating is brilliant, super value for money” “We now can heat the whole house and we don’t need to use blankets are go to bed to stay warm” “Now I can afford to have the heating on every day where as I used to only put it on every other”

17 Thank You Mark Ducker National Grid Affordable Warmth Solutions mark.ducker@ngrid-aws.org.uk 07966065675


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