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Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2.1
Unlocking the Potential of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2.1
The UK Government’s commitment to address climate change has led to the introduction of various funding schemes that target decarbonisation in the housing sector. One such initiative is the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) Wave 2.1, which aims to provide financial support to social housing providers and help them implement energy-efficient upgrades to their properties.
Congratulations to all who were successful in securing SHDF funding. In this blog piece, we will discuss how Vericon Systems can play a crucial role in assisting social housing providers to make the most of the SHDF Wave 2.1 funding.
Leveraging Vericon Systems in Social Housing
Vericon Systems offers a wide range of innovative solutions that can help social housing providers increase energy efficiency, retrofit homes, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve overall living conditions for tenants. These benefits go hand-in-hand with the objectives stated by the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2.1.
Energy Monitoring
By utilising smart energy monitoring systems provided by Vericon, social housing providers can gain granular insights into tenant’s energy usage patterns and identify opportunities for reducing consumption and costs, both at individual property level and at a portfolio-wide scale.
Smart Building Controls
By adopting a smart thermostat and allowing Vericon’s BCM to modulate any boiler could save as much as 22% on your energy bill. Vericon has created modulation curves for all boilers and with the input from its universal thermostat it is able to modulate any make or module of connected boiler effectively and efficiently.
Our devices are specifically designed to remotely monitor assets within your portfolio and report data directly to the cloud. Once stored in the cloud, the data is carefully analysed and interrogated to provide initial notifications and identify trends that could indicate potential future problems.
Retrofitting Solutions
Vericon’s products allow for monitoring of existing buildings both prior to and following retrofitting work to assess whether energy consumption has been reduced and emissions lowered.
Upgrading properties with modern technologies, such as IoT temperature and humidity sensors or boiler monitoring equipment, is vital for social housing stock. With Vericon’s in-depth knowledge and expert guidance on retrofitting projects, social housing providers can ensure they make informed decisions regarding suitable energy-efficient upgrades based on data.
Vericon’s BCM, Multidot or Cube devices can be positioned in the property before any retrofit work starts to gain a baseline. During and post upgrades the sensors will constantly report on both temperature and humidity room by room enabling granular interrogation of the data as required. This data can be viewed through the online portal’s dashboard, as well as downloaded in PDF format and shared as needed. Reports can be customised to analyse any number of data points from device telemetry, ensuring accuracy and relevance. The reporting section in the online portal is intuitive and allows clients to add fields and date ranges to their specific reports.
Data-driven Decision Making
As a technology provider with a strong focus on data analytics, Vericon can help social housing providers make better-informed decisions about maintenance and energy management for their properties. This is particularly crucial when accessing the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2.1 funding, as it enables more strategic utilisation of resources and targeted deployment of capital.
Fuel Poverty Identification
Vericon Systems, with its cutting-edge technology solutions, can play an instrumental role in assisting social housing providers identify residents living in fuel poverty. By utilising advanced monitoring tools, data analytics, and energy management systems, Vericon can effectively detect irregular heating patterns or unusually high energy consumption within households. In doing so, these real-time insights enable housing providers to take proactive measures in addressing energy affordability concerns and ensuring the well-being of vulnerable residents. Ultimately, Vericon Systems empowers social housing providers in their quest to eradicate fuel poverty and foster a sustainable living environment for all.
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Damp and Mould in Social Housing – Learning the Lessons
In December 2022, all large social housing landlords were asked to set out the extent of damp and mould in the homes they manage and how they are tackling this issue.
According to the report, there are lessons to be learned about tackling damp and mould effectively. The report sets out the features of better and weaker responses to damp and mould issues. Boards, councillors, and management teams are encouraged to read the report carefully and ask themselves challenging questions about how they could make improvements to what they currently do.
As well as tackling damp and mould issues, it is vitally important that landlords look at how they manage the condition and quality of their tenants’ homes in the round. How landlords ensure the safety of their tenants against the full range of requirements will continue to be a key focus of regulations as new inspections are carried out from April 2024.
It is crucial that landlords deliver an effective response to complaints of damp and mould and wider issues of poor conditions of tenants’ homes. Landlords must ensure that they address issues of damp and mould appropriately and make improvements in how they handle damp and mould cases.
Read the full report here