Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery Phases 1A and 1B: successful local authorities
A list of the local authorities that have been allocated funding to support upgrading homes for low income families.
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The Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery scheme was launched in August 2020. This £500 million scheme funds energy efficiency and low carbon heating projects for low income households across England. It supports delivery of the target to reduce fuel poverty in England, the UK’s pathway to net zero by 2050 as well as stimulating the economic recovery following COVID-19, supporting, and creating green jobs. The Local Authority Delivery scheme aims to upgrade around 50,000 homes, saving consumers money on their energy bills, while making it easier to keep their homes warm.
The Local Authority Delivery Scheme is being delivered in Phases:
- Phase 1A: grants of around £74 million were allocated to 55 projects which aimed to upgrade the energy efficiency of around 10,000 low-income households in over 100 local authorities across all areas in England by the end of August 2021
- Phase 1B: around £126 million of funding was allocated to 81 local authorities for delivery of energy efficiency projects by the end of March 2022, aiming to upgrade around 15,000 homes. This included consortium bids submitted by a lead local authority that cover energy efficiency upgrades across multiple geographically related local authorities
Phase 2
Find out more about Phase 2 and funding allocated to the 5 Energy Hubs. Phase 2 is now closed to applications.
Last updated 28 October 2021 + show all updates
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Phase 1B delivery date extended to end of March 2022.
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Details of successful bids for Phase 1B (local authorities and consortia) and Phase 2 (Local Energy Hubs) of the Scheme published.
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First published.