Cash is intended to reduce fuel bills and cut carbon emissions for 110,000 homes
The Homes and Communities Agency has released 拢84m to help insulate social homes in 46 areas of the country. The money will reduce fuel bills for tenants and cut carbon emissions.
The Social Housing Energy Saving Programme (SHESP), first announced in April鈥檚 2009 budget, will provide cavity wall insulation for 110,000 鈥渄ifficult to insulate鈥 homes. The initiative forms part of the government鈥檚 housing stimulus package included in the 黑洞社区 Britain鈥檚 Future policy announcement.
The majority of the SHESP funding will be allocated to London-based social housing providers, due to the capital鈥檚 housing stock having a higher proportion of flats than the rest of the country.
In total, 50 bids were received from a range of social landlords 鈥 including local authorities (14 bids), Registered Social Landlords (16 bids) and Arms Length Management Organisations (20 bids). Of these, 46 were successful.
The funding made available will achieve a number of aims:
- an increase in the number of social homes that have cavity insulation
- an overall improvement in the SAP (energy) ratings
- a reduction in carbon emissions.
Sir Bob Kerslake, HCA chief executive, said there had been a strong response of high quality from social landlords, in spite of the quick turnaround required.
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