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Local Authorities

The Local Authority Delivery Scheme (LAD) for Energy Efficiency

The Local Authority Delivery (LAD) Scheme is a pivotal component of the UK government's £2 billion Green Homes Grant programme aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in local communities. Here’s an overview of how the LAD scheme operates, its objectives, and its impact on local authorities and residents:

Overview of the LAD Scheme

  • Funding Initiative: Part of the broader Green Homes Grant programme, LAD aims to empower Local Authorities (LAs) to implement energy-saving measures in residential properties within their jurisdictions.
  • Legal Basis: Established under Section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003, LAD enables LAs to access funding for energy efficiency improvements, aligning with statutory responsibilities and public law compliance.

Phases and Funding Allocation

  • Phase Structure: The programme is structured into phases, with Phase 1A and Phase 1B completed successfully, disbursing £74 million and £126 million respectively to over 50 and 81 projects across the UK.
  • Project Scope: LAD funding supports various home improvements such as insulation, solar panels, and heat pumps, crucial for reducing energy costs and carbon emissions.

Key Benefits and Subsidies

  • Financial Support: Provides substantial subsidies including a two-thirds subsidy for landlords (up to £5,000) and a full subsidy for owner-occupiers (up to £10,000), incentivizing widespread adoption of energy-efficient technologies.
  • Flexibility in Bidding: Funding bids can range from fully developed concepts to partially developed ideas, with a minimum bid of £0.5 million and no upper limit, ensuring scalability and adaptability to local needs.

Objectives and Outcomes

  • Energy Efficiency: Aims to enhance the energy efficiency of residential properties, thereby lowering energy bills and improving living conditions for local residents.
  • Environmental Impact: Contributes to the reduction of carbon emissions by promoting the use of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies.

Collaboration with EcoVille

  • Partnership: EcoVille collaborates closely with funded LAD projects to implement energy-efficient solutions in local communities, leveraging its expertise in solar panels, insulation, and heat pumps.
  • Community Impact: Through these collaborations, EcoVille supports local authorities in achieving their energy efficiency goals, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for residents.

Conclusion

The LAD Scheme under the Green Homes Grant programme plays a crucial role in empowering Local Authorities to tackle energy inefficiency in residential buildings. By providing substantial financial support and promoting sustainable practices, LAD contributes to a greener future while addressing housing-related energy challenges across the UK.

For more detailed information on eligibility criteria and funding applications, please visit the Ofgem Eco website.


This summary highlights the significance of the Local Authority Delivery Scheme (LAD) within the Green Homes Grant programme, emphasizing its role in promoting energy efficiency through financial support for local authorities and benefiting communities nationwide.