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The Existing Homes Alliance | Scotland

campaigning for the transformation of Scotland's existing housing stock

Evidence to Parliament on scrutiny of the Draft Budget 14/15

25 October 2013

The Alliance submitted evidence to the Finance and Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committees on the Draft Budget for 2014/15. The evidence calls for an increase in spending on fuel poverty and energy efficiency, based on recent research by WWF which concluded that at least five times current levels of investment are required if climate change … [Continue Reading]

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Alliance responds to Scottish Government Climate Change Plan – RPP2

25 March 2013

The Scottish Government’s Draft Second Report on Proposals and Policies was laid in the Parliament on 29 January 2013. Four parliamentary committees consider the proposals and reported to Parliament on 26th March see ExHA parliamentary briefing here The Draft RPP2 includes some welcome steps towards a ‘transformational change.’ ExHA welcomes plans for the National Retrofit … [Continue Reading]

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EXHA contribution to Parliament fuel poverty debate – January 2013

25 January 2013

Recent figures showed an increase in the incidence of fuel poverty to 29% at the end of 2011. While much of this is driven by soaring energy prices, energy efficiency upgrades have an important mitigating influence.  Evidence of this can be seen in the social rented sector where, due to energy efficiency improvements, fuel poverty … [Continue Reading]

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Sustainable Housing Strategy – Alliance welcomes vision for warm low carbon homes

24 September 2012

The Alliance welcomes the vision set out in the Sustainable Housing Strategy  for existing housing – “warm, high quality, affordable, low carbon homes.”  In our consultation response to the draft strategy, we set out 10 recommendations for taking forward this agenda. The recommendations are listed below: 1. A Scottish Retrofit Strategy for Existing Homes, as … [Continue Reading]

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Call for minimum energy performance standard in all housing

24 May 2012

The Alliance and several other housing, environmental, health and vulnerable peoples’ organisations have written to the Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment to urge him to promote regulation requiring minimum standards of energy performance in private housing. The signatories stressed that regulation should be a central part of the Scottish Government’s efforts to tackle … [Continue Reading]

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10 Key Recommendations

1 The Energy Efficient Scotland Programme, the cornerstone of the National Infrastructure Priority for energy efficiency, should have a statutory underpinning, including a target for the vast majority of housing (where technically feasible and appropriate) to reach the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) band C by 2030.

2 The introduction of new regulation and planning controls, backed by market incentives, to improve the energy efficiency of existing homes.

3 Scotland-wide area-based schemes to deliver retrofit of existing homes, neighbourhood by neighbourhood, street by street, alongside a national, demand led programme.

4 A range of financial incentives to encourage investment in energy efficiency and micro-generation.

5 New service offerings, products and packages for retrofit.

6 Better information on household energy use and its carbon emissions for consumers.

7 Better energy performance data on existing housing.

8 Reliable quality control and up-skilling on low and zero-carbon technologies.

9 A major programme to catalogue and showcase existing and ongoing exemplar low energy refurbishments.

10 Maximise use of devolved powers and influence UK policy to improve energy efficiency.

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About us

The Existing Homes Alliance Scotland is a coalition calling for urgent action to transform Scotland's existing housing stock and make it fit for the 21st century. Too many of Scotland's homes are in a poor condition meaning unnecessarily high fuel use.

We gratefully acknowledge funding support from the William Grant Foundation.

Recent Updates

  • Alliance welcomes ambitious Heat in Buildings Strategy and call for fuel poverty budget boost to achieve goals
  • Alliance says Budget must go further to deliver a green recovery and tackle fuel poverty
  • Evidence to Scottish Parliament’s Scrutiny of the Climate Change Plan Update

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Join our campaign to ensure there are no households in Scotland living in a hard-to-heat, draughty home by 2030. We urge the Scottish Government to use the once in a generation opportunity of the Energy Efficient Scotland programme and the Fuel Poverty Bill to transform Scotland’s homes for the better, put an end to fuel poverty and seize the opportunities of a low carbon future.

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