ECO Flexible Eligibility Statement of Intent (v1)

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Hammersmith & Fulham Council ECO 4 Flexible Eligibility Statement of Intent

Local authority name: Hammersmith & Fulham

Publication date: 16 August 2022

Version number: V.1

Publication on website: H&F Council website

This statement sets out Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s flexible eligibility criteria for the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme from April 2022 to March 2026.

The ECO4 scheme will focus on supporting low-income and vulnerable households. The scheme will improve the least energy-efficient homes helping to meet the government’s fuel poverty and net zero commitments.

The flexible approach for local authorities (LAs) to identifying fuel poor and vulnerable households who may benefit from heating and energy saving measures is referred to as “ECO4 Flex”.

The council welcomes the introduction of the ECO4 Flex eligibility routes as it helps the council achieve its plans to improve the homes of those in fuel poverty or vulnerable to the cold.

The council is publishing this statement of intent (SOI), on 16 August 2022 to confirm that each of the households declared will adhere to at least 1 of the 4 available routes outlined below.

Route 1: SAP bands D to G households with an income less than £31,000. This cap applies irrespective of the property size, composition, or region.

Route 2: SAP bands E to G households that meet a combination of two of the following proxies:

Proxy 1) Homes in England in Lower-layer Super Output Area 1 to 3 (LSOA) [Footnote 1] or homes in Welsh provision LSOA 1 to 3 on the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 [Footnote 2] or the Index of Multiple Deprivation for 2020, published by the Scottish Government [Footnote 3].

Proxy 2) Householders receiving a council tax rebate (rebates based on low income only, excludes single person rebates).

Proxy 3) Householders vulnerable to living in a cold home as identified in the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guidance. Only one from the list can be used, excludes the proxy ‘low income’.

Proxy 4) A householder receiving free school meals due to low income.

Proxy 5) A householder supported by a LA run scheme, that has been named and described by the LA as supporting low income and vulnerable households for the purposes of NICE Guideline.

Proxy 6) A household referred to the LA for support by their energy supplier or Citizen's Advice or Citizen’s Advice Scotland, because they have been identified as struggling to pay their electricity and gas bills. 

Note: proxies 1 and 5 cannot be used together.

Route 3: SAP bands D to G households that have been identified by their doctor or GP as low-income and vulnerable, with an occupant whose health conditions may be impacted further by living in a cold home. These health conditions may be cardiovascular, respiratory, immunosuppressed, or limited mobility related.

This is because the council has identified a positive correlation between households who suffer from long-term health conditions and living off a low income, with living in poorly insulated homes.

Route 4: SAP bands D to G households that are referred under Route 4: Bespoke Targeting. Suppliers and LAs can submit an application to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) where they have identified a low income and vulnerable household, who are not already eligible under the existing routes.

Declaration and evidence check confirmation

All potentially eligible households will be generated through the identification of eligible residents by installers within the NEF supplier network to ensure that they can either benefit from the scheme or be assessed for eligibility under any other relevant programme.

The following officers will be responsible for checking and verifying declarations and associated evidence submitted on behalf of the local authority.

Bram Kainth

Job title: Strategic Director of Environment

Organisation: Hammersmith & Fulham Council

Responsibility: Signatory for the statement of intent

Email address: Bram.Kainth@lbhf.gov.uk

Esther Harris

Job title: Fuel Poverty Lead

Organisation: Hammersmith & Fulham Council

Responsibility: Signing ECO local authority flex declarations

Email address: Esther.Harris@lbhf.gov.uk

Matt Neal

Job title: Project Development Manager

Organisation: National Energy Foundation

Responsibility: Management of ECO Flex application process and the NEF Approved Supplier Network

Email address: Matt.Neal@nef.org.uk

Any supplier or installer who seeks a council declaration on behalf of an eligible resident will first need to be registered with the NEF Approved Supplier Network.

The network ensures that councils have information about the standards, practices and accreditations of installers working in their area reducing the risk of fraud, poor quality installations and the exploitation of vulnerable residents that the council is looking to assist via ECO Flexible Eligibility.

For further information about the Network and guidance on how to register, suppliers should contact suppliernetwork@nef.org.uk

CEO or dedicated responsible person mandatory signature

Hammersmith & Fulham Council will administer the scheme according to BEIS’ ECO4 Order and will identify eligible households via Ofgem’s application process.

The CEO of the council will oversee the process of identifying eligible households under ECO4 Flex.

The eligibility information will be stored securely in line with the council’s data protection policy, Information Commissioner’s Office data sharing code and BEIS guidance.

Signature

Name: Bram Kainth

Job Title: Strategic Director of Environment

Date of signature: 16 August 2022

For any general enquires relating to this SOI, please contact Tim.Pryce@lbhf.gov.uk

Footnotes

[1] The English Indices of Deprivation 2019 (PDF)

[2] Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (full Index update with ranks)

[3] Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2020

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