Empowering Social Housing with Energy-Smart Solutions for Decarbonisation
Key Ideas
  • Decarbonising social housing in the UK is crucial for meeting net zero targets by 2050 and addressing energy poverty affecting 18.4% of tenants.
  • Combining technologies like solar panels, battery storage, and heat pumps can provide carbon-free heating and reduce strain on the grid.
  • Grid operators can leverage distributed energy resources in social housing to balance energy demand, lower emissions, and incentivize energy shifting.
  • Standardizing decarbonisation measures in social housing, such as the proposed Smart Building Rating, can ensure energy efficiency and affordability for tenants.
Decarbonising social housing in the UK is essential for achieving the country's net zero targets by 2050 and combating energy poverty among tenants. The National Housing Federation emphasizes the need for fabric improvements and low-carbon heating systems in social homes. While heat pumps are a clean heating option, combining them with solar panels and battery storage can enhance efficiency and reduce grid reliance. Solar panels, accompanied by battery storage, offer affordable renewable energy generation for tenants. Grid operators are exploring innovative schemes to utilize home batteries and incentivize energy shifting, benefiting both residents and the environment. Challenges in decarbonising 'hard-to-decarbonise' homes exist, but standardization efforts like the Smart Building Rating could streamline the process. Overall, empowering social housing with energy-smart solutions not only contributes to decarbonisation but also ensures affordable energy access for those in need.
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