The Climate Challenge
Matt Dobson
Regional Director, Royal Institute of British Architects
Opportunities for UK business
The scale of the climate change challenge…
Average UK emissions per person per year currently10 tonnes CO2 equivalentneeds to be reduced to 2 tonnes CO2 equivalent
•80% emissions reduction in the UK by 2050•34% per cent emissions reduction by 2020 •All new buildings to be zero carbon by 2020
Tackling the issue at home
Housing accounted for around 30% of all the UK's carbon dioxide emissions in 2004 (40 million tonnes of carbon)
13% of all rubbish produced45% of all public water
Space heating - 60.51% Water heating - 25.23% Appliances and lighting - 13.15% Cooking - 2.74%
Zero carbon new homes by 2016
Tackling the issue at home – new build
25% improvement in the energy/carbon performance in 2010 (vs. 2006)
44% improvement in 2013
Zero carbon requirement in 2016
= Code Levels 3, 4 and 6
Tackling the issue at home – retrofitting existing stock
Up to 7 million British households to benefit from eco upgrades by 2020
Up to 65,000 jobs in the green home industry To insulate 6 million homes by the end of 2011 To have insulated all practical lofts and cavity walls by 2015
PAYS scheme
New set of standards for workmanship and products to protect consumers
More information to homeowners and housing associations
Where are the opportunities?
Victorian ground flat 50m2Eco + Decent Homes done togetherSolid walls and sash windows
Achievements:70% CO2 savedEPC improved from E to BAnnual fuel bill reduced from £950 to £650 Installed cost of eco measures c£22k
Case study courtesy of United House Ltd
Where will the money be spent?
• Micro CHP gas boiler• Double glazing (vacuum)• Internal wall insulation (aerogel)• Suspended floor insulation • Draught proofing• Low energy lighting • Heat recovery ventilation• Rainwater harvesting• No Renewables
Measures Installed costCarbon saved (kg
CO2)Value Carbon (£/kg)
Low energy lighting £40 89 £0.5
Draught proofing £650 282 £2
Micro CHP gas boiler £4,800 1311 £4
Vacuum glazing £600 98 £6
Insulate external walls £6,100 604 £10
Double glazed door £250 19 £13
Insulate floors £3,700 137 £27
Heat recovery ventilation
£6,300 73 £86
Rainwater harvesting £1,000 0 n/a
Insulate thermal bridges
£2,000 0 n/a
45% carbon saving for £5.5k
Measures Installed costCarbon saved (kg
CO2)Value Carbon (£/kg)
Low energy lighting £40 89 £0.5
Draught proofing £650 282 £2
Micro CHP gas boiler £4,800 1311 £4
Double glazing (vacuum)
£600 98 £6
Insulate external walls £6,100 604 £10
Double glazed door £250 19 £13
Insulate floors £3,700 137 £27
Heat recovery ventilation
£6,300 73 £86
Rainwater harvesting £1,000 0 n/a
Insulate thermal bridges
£2,000 0 n/a
63% carbon saving for £12k
Grasping the opportunities
A range of opportunities there for the taking:
• Materials and product manufacturers• Construction process innovation – off-site and MMC• Creating one-stop-shops for retrofitting
What is needed:
• Gaining the skills and accreditation• Understanding how targets will be met• Working in partnership with local communities and authorities
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