Statement
to cabinet on agenda items;
5 Report title: Warmer Homes Project –
External Wall insulation to High-Rise and Low-Rise Flats in Bristol
6 Procurement of Domestic Heating
Installation; and New Bathroom
Installation Contracts for Council owned
homes.
Bristol Green Party councillors would like to welcome the proposal
to spend £70m on insulating the 45 multi-story and low-rise blocks of
flats – which includes 1,715 individual flats. We further welcome the proposal
to procure domestic heat insulation.
The first proposal has the capacity to cut the fuel bills to the
residents of these blocks and therefore cut levels of fuel poverty. It will
also cut Bristol’s carbon emissions. It is therefore a win-win project.
The second project also has the capacity to deliver similar
benefits – and, in general – we welcome it too.
We do wish to make a number of comments however:
1.
We note that
the Economy 7 heating system will be replaced with gas central heating in
something like 200 properties per year. While we accept that these will be a
more efficient heating system, we are aware that an electricity-based system is
usually easier to source from renewable energy generation. Gas central heating,
however efficient, offers greater challenges in ensuring a renewable energy
supply. We therefore ask that, where possible, measures are taken to ensure the
future use of renewable sources that are sustainable and environmentally
friendly.
2.
We ask that
any heating systems installed are future-proofed so that they are compatible
with any potential district heating systems and/or – as far as possible –
compatible with renewable energy sources
3.
We ask -
given this is a 30 year programme, and that by the end of this timeframe,
(unless the Tories abolish our climate change targets), we will be close to the
point whereby we should have cut our carbon emissions by 80% -– will this
programme be making a sufficient contribution to our emissions reduction
targets?
4.
In view of
the Tory government attacks on social housing, we also ask if these proposals
are affected by changes to the potential rental income the council may receive
into its housing revenue account
We
ask the mayor to take this into account, when making his decision.
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