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Domestic Energy Upgrade of Low Income Homes
Meeting: 03/03/2022 - Cabinet (Item 10.)
10. Domestic Energy Upgrade of Low Income Homes PDF 684 KB
Additional documents:
- Appendix E Equality Impact Assessment - Sustainable Warmth, item 10. PDF 768 KB
- Appendix F Eco checklist Carbon Reduction Projects, item 10. PDF 208 KB
Decision:
Cabinet:
- Authorised the Executive Director for Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Climate, Ecology, Energy and Waste and the s151 Officer, to (if successful), enter into a grant agreement to accept and spend £3,640,592 Sustainable Warmth Grant (HUG 1) awarded by central government to Bristol City Council to deliver energy efficiency and renewable measures to low-income private households with poor energy efficiency ratings.
- Authorised the Executive Director for Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Climate, Ecology, Energy and Waste and the s151 Officer, to bid for, enter into a grant agreement to accept, and spend any additional funding or extensions offered on the Sustainable Warmth Scheme up to the value of £6 million, provided that the grant conditions remain the same.
- Authorised the Executive Director for Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Climate, Ecology, Energy and Waste to procure and award the contract(s) (which may be over £500k) necessary for the implementation of Sustainable Warmth Grant and Green Homes Grant Phase 1b extension, in line with the procurement routes and maximum budget envelopes outlined in this report, noting the associated Legal commentaries.
- Authorised the Executive Director for Growth and Regeneration to invoke any subsequent extensions/variations specifically defined in the contract(s) being awarded, up to the maximum budget envelope outlined in this report.