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LGA update on energy, fuel poverty and climate local Insert date www.local.gov.uk Energy and local government • Energy as part of national infrastructure: – Councils need stability and the confidence to invest long term – Important role for councils in local decisions on energy infrastructure • Scope for councils to reduce their costs through reducing energy use in buildings and the wider council estate • Locally energy companies - e.g Cornwall devolution work, Nottingham, Bristol, Southend • Lobbying government on policy gaps: - Domestic energy efficiency – where next after Green Deal and ECO - Making sense of new regulations for the private rented sector DECC priorities - 1 From Departmental business plan 2015-2020 Objective: • Keep energy bills as low as possible for households and businesses Action: • Reduce subsidies and cost of ECO • Insulate a million homes by 2020 • Target energy efficiency at those most in need DECC 2 – reducing carbon Commitments include action to decarbonise heating supplies • Plans expected later this year on meeting carbon target • Also – investment in local heat infrastructure and renewable heat incentive Opportunities to influence Nationally National and local • DECC select committee on home energy efficiency and energy demand • Consultation on replacement for ECO • Making the case for savings in health • Ambitions for increased house building/regeneration Fuel poverty – LGA view • We need investment in energy efficiency to reduce energy bills in the long term • Councils are best placed to lead and commission local work to tackle fuel poverty – they should have control of ECO and other funding • Green Deal and ECO are too complex. Replacements need to be easier for councils and residents to access www.local.gov.uk Climate local – next steps • Climate Local national conference 22 March 2016 • Current arrangement between the Environment Agency and LGA comes to an end in March • Working on legacy and next steps, details to be announced later this month Opportunities to influence • DECC select committee into home energy efficiency and demand reduction LGA guide for councillors and officers