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Lisa SimsSocial Sales Manager
Energy Company Obligation
The make up of ECO
ECO
Home Heating
Cost Reduction Obligation
Carbon Saving Obligation
Communities Carbon Saving
Obligation
Rural
ECO – Carbon Emissions Reduction Obligation (CERO) (all E.ON figures based on 15% share)
• Obligated Target 2.655MtCO2
• Eligibility: All to support Green Deal Golden Rule
• Measures Permitted: “Gateway” measures of Solid Wall and Hard to Treat Cavity Wall Insulation
• Other measures: Loft Insulation, DP, District Heating
• DECC budget anticipation (annual) £114m
• Current installing capacity in UK too small
What do we know so far?
ECO – Carbon Savings Communities Obligation (CSCO)
• Obligated Target 0.75MtCO2
• Eligibility: Must be in designated LSOA
• Measures Permitted: All insulation and District Heating
• DECC budget anticipation (annual)£28.5m
• Current Views: Extension to CESP activity
• Rural Subset for settlements of >10,000
What do we know so far?
ECO – Home Heating Cost Reduction Obligation
• Obligated Target £0.63bn
• Eligibility: Must be private households in SPG “Plus” sector
• Main Measures: CWI, LI, SWI, Broken boiler replacements or repairs.
• DECC budget anticipation (annual) £52.5m
• Current Views: DECC budgets are significantly underestimated
What do we know so far?
•Started October 2012 – consultation – responses by 25 January 2013
•Intended to be a 10 year scheme, though initial phase runs through to March 2015 (2¼ years)
•£1.3bn estimated annualised cost, expected to be split:
• 75% Carbon Savings
• 25% Affordable Warmth
ECO timings
• Full market approach, targeted at Gateway and key measures.
• Work with internal and external Green Deal providers to provide cost efficiency.
• Utilise brokerage if cost effective route to delivery
• Learn from CESP and CERT
• Growth of existing CESP relationships and sites
• New partnerships
E.ON’s Approach to ECO
E.ON’s steps into ECO
•Delivery Team expansion – Direct as part of national network or via GDP route
•Assessment Team expansion – Direct as part of national network or via GDP route
•Expansion of domestic heating capacity
•Home Heating Cost Reduction Obligation –Relationship Managers
•Carbon Savings – Business DevelopmentManagers
Making it work – Externally
• Lessons from CESP
• Trial proposals from multiple potential partners in all sectors
• Retaining key skilled partners
• Trial budgets for 2012 up to £25m
• IT system capability from October 2012
Making it work – Early
• Not just a funding provider
• Nottingham City Homes and NEP
• Aligning programmes
• Creating apprenticeships – working with local
SME’s
• Training and up-skilling local people
• Community amenities – play area, allotments
community halls
• Age UK
• Schools Programmes
Working in Partnership
• ECO is a major growth from CERT and CESP
• Positive lessons from CERT & CESP must be adapted
• ECO Schemes – Affordable Warmth and Carbon
• Off Gas Properties
• Long term Partnerships are desirable
If you think you have a role in ECO then E.ON are open for business.
Summary
Questions?