1.1a Has the council completed extensive retrofit work on any of its significant buildings to make them low carbon? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Low
Has the council completed extensive retrofit work on any of its significant buildings to make them low carbon? Criteria met if the council have done any of the following extensive retrofit works for any one of its significant buildings: - created on-site renewable energy - whole building retrofitting, including heat pump installations - extensive insulation of walls and floors - replacing gas boilers or installing a combined heating system | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.1b Does the council have a target to retrofit all significant council buildings (excluding homes) and has this been costed? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Low
Does the council have a target to retrofit all significant council buildings (excluding homes) and has this been costed? Three-tier criteria Criteria met if the council has completed an exercise to measure how much, approximately, it will cost them to retrofit the councils' building estate (to EPC C or higher, or equivalent) and there is a target date for when this work will be completed by. First tier criteria met if the target date is before 2050, second tier criteria met if the date is before 2040 and third tier criteria met if the target date is before 2030. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.2 Are the council's operations powered by renewable energy? - /
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- FOI
- Question weight
- Low
Are the council's operations powered by renewable energy? Two-tier criteria First tier criteria met if the council has a green tariff that is 100% renewable or if the council creates its own energy equivalent to 20% or more of its energy consumption through energy from waste. Second tier criteria met if the council has a green tariff with Green Energy UK plc, Good Energy Limited or Ecotricity, or if the council creates its own renewable energy equivalent to 20% of its energy consumption. This could be through on-site energy generation, or if the council has built or bought a solar/wind farm elsewhere. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.3 Are the homes owned and managed by the council energy efficient? - /
- Source
- FOI
- Question weight
- Medium
Are the homes owned and managed by the council energy efficient? Three-tier criteria First tier criteria met if 50% or more of the council's homes receive C or above in their Environmental Performance Certificate ratings. Second tier criteria met if 60% or more, and then third tier criteria met if 90% or more of their buildings received C or above EPC ratings. This question applies only to councils that own or manage more than 100 council homes. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.4 Does the council have a target to retrofit all council-owned and managed homes and has this been costed? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Low
Does the council have a target to retrofit all council-owned and managed homes and has this been costed? Three-tier criteria Criteria met if the council has completed an exercise to measure how much, approximately, it will cost them to retrofit all homes (to EPC C or higher, or equivalent) and there is a target date for when this work will be completed by. First tier criteria met if the target date is before 2050, second tier criteria met if the date is before 2040 and third tier criteria met if the target date is before 2030. This question applies only to councils that own or manage more than 100 council homes. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.5 Is the council part of a programme or partnership to support home retrofitting, through providing the skills and training needed or in other ways? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Low
Is the council part of a programme or partnership to support home retrofitting, through providing the skills and training needed or in other ways? Criteria met if either: - the council convenes or is a member of a local retrofit partnership, that focuses on developing the skills and training needed for retrofit or sharing knowledge around retrofitting. Evidence of this partnership is needed. At least two of the following must be visible: 1. A named partnership with a public membership list 2. A terms of reference or aims of the group 3. Evidence of previous meetings, via notes, agendas, videos or in news stories Alternatively, the criteria is met if the council convenes or supports a programme for retrofitting locally through providing training or skills support. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.6 Does the council have a staff member employed to work on retrofitting across the council area? - /
- Source
- FOI
- Question weight
- Medium
Does the council have a staff member employed to work on retrofitting across the council area? Criteria met if a staff member is employed to work on retrofitting for 3 or more days a week and is working on any retrofit projects, including council buildings, council homes or private rented or owned households. Staff can be as a project manager or officer on 3 or more days a week. We would accept contractors as long as they are equivalent to 3 days or more per week (0.6 FTE). | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.7 Are the homes and buildings in the council area energy efficient? - /
- Source
- National Data
- Question weight
- Low
Are the homes and buildings in the council area energy efficient? Three-tier criteria First tier criteria met if 50% or more of buildings in the area that have an EPC rating are rated C or above. Second tier criteria met if more than 60% and then third tier criteria met if more than 90% of buildings in the area that have an EPC rating are rated C or above. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.8 Is the council actively enforcing Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards of homes in the private rented sector? - /
- Source
- FOI
- Question weight
- High
Is the council actively enforcing Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards of homes in the private rented sector? Two-tier criteria First tier criteria met if the council has carried out one or more investigations in the last financial year 2023/24 Second tier criteria met if the council has carried out one or more compliance or enforcement notices in the last financial year 2023/24 | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.9 Does the council provide a service to support private homeowners to make their homes more energy efficient? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Low
Does the council provide a service to support private homeowners to make their homes more energy efficient? Criteria is met if the council is either providing a tailor-made advice to residents on home energy efficiency, or connecting residents with local tradespeople and suppliers for energy efficiency measures that can be carried out in their homes. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.10 Does the council offer funding to private renters or homeowners to retrofit their homes? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Medium
Does the council offer funding to private renters or homeowners to retrofit their homes? Criteria met if the council provides any amount of funding to any number of private renters, landlords or homeowners to retrofit their homes. This would include grant funding councils have secured from the Green Homes Grants and the Sustainable Warmth national government programmes if the council are administering them. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.11 Does the council have a scheme to allow residents to purchase renewable energy cheaply, through collective buying? - /
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- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Low
Does the council have a scheme to allow residents to purchase renewable energy cheaply, through collective buying? Two-tier criteria First tier criteria met if the council is running a Solar Streets or equivalent collective energy buying project. Second tier criteria met if the council is running a Solar Together or equivalent project, such as iChoosr or Make My House Green. Points awarded to any other scheme councils are doing that are on a similar scale to Solar Together. | councils got full marks for this question. |
1.12 Has the council supported local community renewable energy creation? - /
- Source
- Volunteer Research
- Question weight
- Medium
Has the council supported local community renewable energy creation? Criteria met if there is public information about a council working with a local community renewable energy generation infrastructure project, such as wind, solar or hydro. Evidence of this could include: - Being formally listed as a partner on the community energy projects' website - Evidence on the councils' website of the council providing funding, land or other support to the community energy project. | councils got full marks for this question. |