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ALEO web forum 2022-05-16T10:41:24 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/app.php/feed/topics 2022-05-16T10:41:242022-05-16T10:41:24 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1446&p=1401#p1401 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • Ofgem backs consumers with price cap update]]> [Published Monday 16 May] Ofgem has published a ‘minded-to’ consultation to look at whether the energy price cap should be updated quarterly rather than every six months. At a time when consumers are being squeezed financially from all sides, Ofgem is looking at how it can use its powers to make the market fairer and more resilient.

A more frequent price cap would reflect the most up to date and accurate energy prices and mean when prices fall from the current record highs, customers would see the benefit much sooner.

This change would also help energy suppliers more accurately predict how much energy they need to purchase for their customers, reducing the risk of further supplier failures which ultimately push up costs for consumers.

Jonathan Brearley, CEO of Ofgem, said:

“Our top priority is to protect consumers by ensuring a fair and resilient energy market that works for everyone. Our retail reforms will ensure that consumers are paying a fair price for their energy while ensuring resilience across the sector.

“Today’s proposed change would mean the price cap is more reflective of current market prices and any price falls would be delivered more quickly to consumers. It would also help energy suppliers better predict how much energy they need to purchase for their customers, reducing the risk of further supplier failures, which ultimately pushes up costs for consumers.

“The last year has shown that we need to make changes to the price cap so that suppliers are better able to manage risks in these unprecedented market conditions.”

What is being proposed:

The price cap level/price would change every three months instead of every six months.

A small reduction in the amount of notice suppliers get of the new price cap level.

Updating the wholesale allowance to ensure that suppliers can recover backwardation costs in a reasonable period of time. Backwardation is when the current price of an underlying asset is higher than prices trading in the futures market.

The current method means that consumers are not able to reap the benefits of falling gas prices quickly enough. Experts at energy regulator Ofgem have been working hard to develop this update using extensive stakeholder feedback, by talking to consumers, modelling different options and scenarios and by using the insights from the previous consultation: Consultation on Medium Term Changes to the Price Cap Methodology | Ofgem

The high prices and volatility in the wholesale market have placed a significant strain on the sector. The changes being proposed would also enable suppliers to recover their costs and deliver better outcomes for consumers.

This statutory consultation would allow Ofgem to bring in the changes from October and support the sector through a potentially challenging winter.

This is all part of a range of plans to make the market fairer and more resilient, such as stress tests for suppliers and a more robust scrutiny of supplier business plans. Ofgem also recently wrote to suppliers to alert them to a series of market compliance reviews to ensure, amongst other things, that they are handling direct debits fairly, and that overall, they are held to higher standards for performance on customer service and protecting vulnerable customers.

Notes to editors
The consultation is open until Tuesday 14 June 2022. We would be looking to implement these reforms from October 2022.

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2021-11-03T16:10:522021-11-03T16:10:52 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1445&p=1400#p1400 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • BEIS: Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener]]> [Published 19 October 2021] This strategy sets out policies and proposals for decarbonising all sectors of the UK economy to meet our net zero target by 2050.

Last year, the Prime Minister set out his 10 point plan for a green industrial revolution, laying the foundations for a green economic recovery from the impact of COVID-19 with the UK at the forefront of the growing global green economy.

This strategy builds on that approach to keep us on track for UK carbon budgets, our 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution, and net zero by 2050. It includes:
  • our decarbonisation pathways to net zero by 2050, including illustrative scenarios
  • policies and proposals to reduce emissions for each sector
  • cross-cutting action to support the transition
The government response to the 2021 Committee on Climate Change (CCC) progress report to Parliament in reducing UK emissions is published alongside this strategy. It will set out our progress over the last 12 months and addresses the latest CCC recommendations.

The Net Zero Strategy will be submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as the UK’s second Long-Term Low Greenhouse Gas Emission Development Strategy under the Paris Agreement.

For a downloadable pdf of the strategy please visit the BEIS website using this link: Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener - ... ww.gov.uk)

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2021-10-31T16:20:582021-10-31T16:20:58 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1444&p=1399#p1399 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • Guidance: Retrofit internal wall insulation: best practice]]> [Published 13 September 2021] Guidance for designers, surveyors, project managers and installers about retrofit internal wall insulation is now available as a pdf download.

This guide can be used to assess:
  • viability of internal wall insulation or systems
  • the design of internal wall insulation
  • the selection of materials including hygrothermal aspects
It also provides information on best practice for internal wall insulation.

The guide is recommended reading for any parties undertaking internal wall insulation. Some sections have been written specifically for the retrofit assessor or surveyor, the retrofit designer or the retrofit installer.

The guidance is relevant to all installations of this type, regardless of whether it is being delivered under a government scheme.

This pdf is available for download from: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... t-practice

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2021-10-20T09:34:162021-10-20T09:34:16 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1443&p=1398#p1398 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • Heat and Buildings Strategy]]> https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rategy.pdf

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2021-10-20T09:28:532021-10-20T09:28:53 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1442&p=1397#p1397 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • BEIS launches Net Zero Innovation Programme]]>
Heat Pump Ready is aligned with other BEIS NZIP Programmes, in addition to Ofgem’s Network Innovation Fund (NIC) and the Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF), which is delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.

The Heat Pump Ready Programme is split into three, separate delivery streams:

Stream 1: Solutions for High-Density Heat Pump Deployment. Up to £30m of Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) funding from Spring 2022.
Stream 2: Developing Tools and technology. Up to £25m of grant funding for projects to overcome barriers to heat pump deployment, beginning Spring 2022.
Stream 3: Trial Support and Learning. Up to £5m contract from Spring 2022.

Stream 1, Solutions for High-Density Heat Pump Deployment, will support the development and trial of solutions and methodologies for the optimised deployment of domestic heat pumps at high-density. Stream 1 – Early Engagement Notice is available at this link: https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov ... b036f22f42

Stream 2, Developing Tools and Technology, will support the development of tools, technology and processes to overcome specific barriers to domestic heat pump deployment.

Stream 3, Trial Support and Learning, will provide support to ensure knowledge transfer and shared learning across the Heat Pump Ready Programme. This stream will provide support to the Stream 1 projects, joining-up Stream 2 technology and tools with the Stream 1 projects where relevant and establishing working groups to collaborate on shared elements of deployment. Stream 3 – Prior Information Notice is available here.

For further details, please join sign-up to our engagement events via the links below:

•Tuesday 2nd November 2021 - Stream 1: Solutions for High-Density Heat Pump Deployment at link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heat-pum ... 2372359907
•Wednesday 3rd November 2021 - Stream 2: Developing Tools and technology at link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heat-pum ... 81286607
•Thursday 4th November 2021 - Stream 3: Trial Support and Learning at link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heat-pum ... 2385629597

Competitions are expected to launch winter 2021. To receive updates when the competition launches, please complete this updates form available at: https://forms.office.com/Pages/Response ... 3FBC913E0E

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2021-10-04T12:03:432021-10-04T12:03:43 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1441&p=1396#p1396 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • SHDF – How the Greater South East Energy Hub Can Help]]>
The Greater South East Energy Hub is also able to help applicants. The Energy Hub can connect private registered providers to relevant local authorities. All local authorities and private registered providers in the Greater South East region can use the Energy Hub's Managing Agent Framework and its Dynamic Purchasing System for procurement of installers.

Please email the GSEEH for further informatin at: LAD2@energyhub.org.uk

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2021-10-04T11:58:042021-10-04T11:58:04 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1440&p=1395#p1395 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme Phase 3 Opens Soon!]]>
Guidance information is available at this website: https://www.salixfinance.co.uk/sites/de ... _Notes.pdf

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2021-10-04T11:55:332021-10-04T11:55:33 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1439&p=1394#p1394 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • Download your essential domestic retrofit handbook]]> https://localpartnerships.org.uk/wp-con ... ly2021.pdf

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2021-10-04T11:52:262021-10-04T11:52:26 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1438&p=1393#p1393 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • Funding for Community Action on Climate Change]]> https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/ - has launched a new programme to support communities to act on climate change, ahead of the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow in November 2021. The Together for Our Planet funding programme is offering grants of £1,000 - £10,000 to support local community projects. Projects should reflect what matters to your community and can be small in scale. You do not need to be an expert to apply. The programme is open for applications until 18 November 2021. The Fund has also launched its Climate Hub, which is a new online dedicated space for the latest funding news, insights, learnings and stories on climate change and the environment.

For more information on the funding programme and how to apply please visit: https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/fun ... our-planet

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2021-09-10T07:11:052021-09-10T07:11:05 https://aleo.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1437&p=1392#p1392 <![CDATA[UK National News and Announcements • A Guide for Local Authorites: Contracting for PAS 2035 compliant retrofit]]>
The report is an important piece of work which looks to assist local authorities in working out the best way to deliver retrofit works that complies with PAS 2035. Through collaboration with the Local Energy North West Hub, we have developed four models to outline where all PAS 2035 roles sit in a retrofit programme and provide our suggestions for contracting options. At the heart of this work is the protection of the client, and most importantly, the resident.

To access more information please visit the website: https://www.retrofitacademy.org/contrac ... thorities/

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