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Domestic Energy Upgrade of Low Income Homes
To seek approval to (if successful) accept Sustainable Warmth Grant (HUG 1) funding and to bid for, accept, and spend any additional funding or extensions offered on the Sustainable Warmth Scheme.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Result in expenditure of £500,000 or over;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 31/01/2022
Decision due: 3 Mar 2022 by Cabinet
Lead member: Cabinet Member with responsibility for Housing Services & Energy
Contact: Steve Ransom, Acting Head of Energy Email: steve.ransom@bristol.gov.uk.
Scrutiny Remit / Input: Communities Scrutiny Commission
Decisions
- 03/03/2022 - Domestic Energy Upgrade of Low Income Homes
Agenda items
- 03/03/2022 - Cabinet Domestic Energy Upgrade of Low Income Homes 03/03/2022
Documents
- Mayor's Climate Emergency Action Plan
- One City Climate Strategy
- Climate and Ecological Emergency Programme
- Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme
- Public Sector Low Carbon Skills Fund
- Sustainable Warmth competition
- Fuel Poverty Sub-regional data
- Delivery of Energy?Efficiency?and renewable energy measures