A huge round of funding is still available for social landlords to make homes warmer and cosier
Funding to get low carbon heating into the homes of hundreds of social housing tenants across the nation is still up for grabs for local authorities, housing associations and other registered providers of social housing.
The Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) social landlords competition is being reopened, with a
millions of pounds available for social landlords to get kit such as biomass boilers, solar hot water panels and heat pumps into even more social tenants’ homes. This will makes tenants’ homes warmer, cosier and far more energy efficient.
The Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) social landlords competition is being reopened, with a millions of pounds available for social landlords to get kit such as biomass boilers, solar hot water panels and heat pumps into even more social tenants’ homes. This will makes tenants’ homes warmer, cosier and far more energy efficient.
There is still money available thanks to the high value for money of projects already allocated funding under this scheme, and now social landlords who did not put in an application the first time round are being encouraged to get involved.
72 projects have already been allocated money under the competition, which ran from 28 May 2012 to 4 July 2012, with winners announced on 24 July. The Energy Saving Trust (EST) will now approach these winners to see if they want to bid for additional funding to install more renewable heating systems in their housing stock.
The competition is also being reopened to social housing providers that did not make applications.
Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said:
“We have already awarded nearly £5million to 72 projects under this year’s scheme, helping householders stay warm this winter and move away from expensive old heating systems to new clean renewable ones.
“But the high value for money of the bids we have received to date means that there is still money up for grabs and I would urge social landlords across the nation to apply and take advantage of all this scheme has to offer.”
Registered providers for social housing, such as local authorities and social housing associations, can bid for funds up to the Sterling equivalent of €200,000, which currently amounts to around £156,000 each. Up to £2.5million of additional funding will be allocated under this element of the competition.
DECC is making improvements to the scheme in line with feedback from participants, including lengthening the application window to nine weeks and moving the administrative requirement on submission of energy bills to the project delivery stage.
Phillip Sellwood, CEO at the Energy Saving Trust said:
“Energy Saving Trust has a long established track record in the renewables industry, which will enable us to provide valuable support to all applicants, offering guidance and clarification where possible both pre and post award.
“All information to support completion of applications for the scheme is available on the Energy Saving Trust website along with information about successful phase one applicants.”
Bids will be evaluated by EST on criteria such as value for money, type of fuel being replaced, energy efficiency measures to be installed and track record on delivering similar projects. Final decisions will be made by a DECC panel of experts.
The scheme is being managed by EST and interested applicants can apply online. The EST website and helpline has lots of help and advice on the application process and requirements of the scheme. Interested applicants can call 0300 123 1234 (England and Wales) or 0800 512 012 (Scotland).
The closing date for applications is 9 October 2012 and successful bidders will be announced shortly afterwards.
The improvement in value for money of bids received under Phase two of the scheme compared to the first Phase means that there is still budget to be spent.
Eligible technologies include biomass boilers, solar thermal panels, ground source heat pumps, air to water source heat pumps and water to water source heat pumps.
This competition is open in England, Scotland, and Wales.
Competition bidders will be restricted to registered providers of social housing.
Aid up to the Sterling equivalent of €200,000 is available for projects installing the eligible renewable heat technologies (currently around £156,000).
The DECC assessment panel will be made up of representatives from DECC, the Energy Saving Trust and the Devolved Administrations.
2011/12 social landlord winners Last year’s scheme helped get 948 renewable heating technologies into 914 social tenants’ homes
Case studies from some of the social landlords who participated in the first Renewable Heat Premium Payment Social Landlords’ competition, can be found here on the EST website[External link]
More details on the Renewable Heat Premium Payment scheme can be found on the EST website[External link]
The RHPP Communities Scheme is also still open for applications. Up to £8m is available to support communities to deliver clusters of domestic renewable heating systems and the closing date for applications is 7 September 2012. More details are available on the EST website[External link].
Dear Blog reader,
If this is the first time you have ventured to this page, might I welcome you to this blog, explain more about my business concepts and how they work.
I work with a handful of extraordinary people many of whom have been involved together for twenty years sharing a vision have seen a different way forward.
We have in the past brought carefully selected global leading companies into the UK & Ireland who meet our criteria to
switch high consumption, high stress corporate lifestyles for greener lifestyles and passive incomes.
Our focus have seen thousands of distributors recruited, developed, to stock & sell health, water filtration, security, diet, nutrition, leisure homes, overseas and UK property.
We have also launched energy conservation and renewable energy for global leading companies or niche market challengers.
Climate change is no longer a scientist’s problem or problem for the government – it’s now an entrepreneurs challenge that is being disrupted rather than enhanced by government.
We decided as a group we could become interested in Ecosystem to use our business experiences we could choose to take action.
By also noting changes to pensions in the UK and the current trend in a cyclical market we are also enlisted (as we have before) to launch U.S. behemoths into the market.
It takes a few citizen consumers to act. We need to enthuse
people about the potential benefits of a better way of
living .
A little more about me
We can do so much more than we give ourselves credit for. Everyone has a comfort zone determined by their conditioning. Achieving real growth and change may require you to do things which are uncomfortable. Do it anyway!
Why did my thinking change? Well it can also roller coaster, just like a pencil can go blunt and need a sharpener.
Success was in my head.
I read three books, the first was when I was about to get sacked, working as a junior salesman for Brooklyn a Worcestershire Ford Main Dealer, I was in big trouble, at 6pm the showroom would close, the last person to get into their Ford demonstrator (company car) and be at the Pub had to get the beers in. As the junior I earned less than my colleagues, had the smallest (diesel Fiesta) car and drove like a nutter to avoid getting in those costly beers. Usually I could pull it off and was only liable to losing at spoof for the second round (which was home time).
The entire games were devised by the old lags in the dealership to extract beer from the pockets of the new-boys on the forecourt, I could drive like a getaway driver, play spoof like Pythagoras and resolved the long term answer is to make enough money to get the beers in for the newer team members and not see them as people to take advantage of.
On one of these escapades I managed to get to the pub in a timely way but went around a roundabout on three wheels and completely cut across the path of the sales manager’s wife.
In the following morning sales meeting I was asked to leave the garage for the entire day and consider what unemployment would be like.
My request to have my say was declined and off I went. The next morning my task was to arrive early so my future could be discussed with management.
Pulling out of the garage I turned left for Stratford upon Avon rather than right for home, had a very big challenge in what to say to a sales manager who frankly missed his vocation as at the time I thought he should have run some-kind of banana republic as dictatorship was a specialism of his.
What to do!
Pulling up at a parking place in High Street, Stratford upon Avon, was quite an achievement in itself, this was a parking place outside a bookshop, glancing in the window, the answer jumped out at me as I saw a book called ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ by Dale Carnegie, a quick flick over the covers and I was off for coffee by a nice log fire with the key to my situation.
The answer comes from books & learning!
I was hooked on every page and spent the next few hours devouring the pages , these pages showed me the opposite route to the confrontation I had intended for my defence and as the book said I agreed with my manager the next day. I was understanding of why he sent me away, thanked him for his wise words and the angry cloud shrank. He was frankly an amicable buddy, with the help of this book I sold a lot more cars, earned more money and got one of the finest demonstrator company cars on the fleet.
Amazingly my next book breakthrough came some years later just after I had been sacked!
Working as an optical representative was my next adventure, frankly was a great life for me as a single chap in my twenties, the open road was much more to my liking, company credit card, expensed to stay away three or four nights a week, covering all of Kent, Devon, Cornwall and everything south of the M4 including London South of the Thames. However lugging around these huge bags with hundreds of spec frames, upstairs, around shopping centers, up high streets, driving one or two thousand miles a week took its toll on my non–athletic shap. So bad back and sacked! It was a small business and they walked a (no hard feelings) tightrope.
There I was no job! No car so I spent £100 on a Morris Minor and signed on the dole. My job hunting started and I hated this time. A choice came to me with my last £7.50 from a dole cheque, go to the pub or buy a book.
The book won the day as the title dazzled me ‘The Lazy Mans Way to Riches” by Joe Karbo
This summed up written goals and visualisation. It worked! Within a month I was earning £1500 in a week and with three months I won a car in a selling competition.
I was a self employed sales agent for Spar Plas and the book was the only thing that allowed me to recognise this was a vehicle to achieve my goals.
During my time at the Ford dealership I kept hearing about the Pendle System, the sales manager laughed, the old lags scoffed, they also told me I spent far to long with customers, this system was a framework, something to hinge my selling on, having come from insurance selling and direct sales for an energy conservation centre I was trained to walk the customer through certain steps and knew the motortrade needed this.
The first time I saw a job advertised with Pendle recruitment I applied, went all the way from Hereford to Long Preston and landed a job in caravans with the help of Roz Armitage and later Les Armitage who impacted my career more than any living person when 20 years ago and business more than anybody as he called me and got me into my agency and distributor business.
For the first time I mixed with people who made £18,000 a month whilst I had earned £18,000 a year and I worked with who I wanted, when I wanted and in the place I wanted.
Many of the people including Les and the £18K a month man Bill Ascroft are very much still on my business radar today. My motto is to take advice from those who have made more than you and then you can be certain to get the result they got. It has worked so far!
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See you at the top,
Richard
Richard Williams
Co-founder of Airstream Consultants
Airstream Consultants
Cradley Ridge Business Park
Tanhouse Lane
CRADLEY
WR13 5JY
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