RE:NEW is the Mayor of London’s award-winning programme to help make London’s homes more energy efficient. The aim of the RE:NEW programme is to reduce carbon emissions and energy bills in London’s homes. These account for around 36 per cent of the capital’s total carbon footprint.
Established in 2014, this phase of RE:NEW is supporting 69 organisations to improve thousands of London’s homes and to reduce carbon emissions and fuel bills. RE:NEW offers a technical support team and a framework of suppliers, and is contributing to achieving the ambitious target for London to be a zero carbon city by 2050. As of December 2016, RE:NEW has helped to improve over 127,000 of London’s homes, saving around 44,000 tonnes of CO2 a year.
To find out more about RE:NEW, click here. All the latest RE:NEW publications and case studies can be viewed online.
The RE:NEW Support team are an expert team providing the end to end support needed to get projects up, running and successfully implemented.
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New research demonstrates how improving the energy performance of housing can also generate substantial savings for social landlords.
Two London based projects explore the potential for homes to balance the national grid Recent advances in technology offer some exciting opportunities to improve energy...
Moat has worked with the RE:NEW Support Team since 2013, mainly on its Pollards Hill project in the Borough of Merton. We spoke to Caroline to find out how Moat is working...
Like many housing providers Peabody is facing cuts to its domestic retrofit budget. This means demonstrating value for money is now more important than ever and Peabody is...
The RE:NEW Support Team has worked with Family Mosaic since 2014 to overcome the challenges in delivering retrofit initiatives across its London-wide housing stock.
With £180 million to invest in 13,500 homes over five years as part of the Decent Homes programme Tower Hamlets is looking to demonstrate value for money by carrying out...
Ealing Council is investing in energy saving measures to improve SAP ratings and value for money of its investment programme.
Hackney Council has worked with the RE:NEW Support Team for two years and has already replaced over 600 boilers with affected residents’ fuel bills being halved.
AmicusHorizon has completed the first of a series of area-based retrofit projects involving multiple energy efficiency measures at properties in South London.
The RE:NEW Support Team has developed a comprehensive technical risk toolkit to help protect your investment and minimise the risks associated with retrofit projects.
The RE:NEW framework is designed to help organisations procure energy reduction and generation measures efficiently, effectively and economically.
RE:NEW helps organisations such as London boroughs, housing associations, and universities to implement retrofit projects and alleviate fuel poverty. It is doing this through:...
Read the latest edition of the RE:NEW newsletter and the Support Team blogs.
The RE:NEW Team has completed extensive analysis with Orbit Group to gather evidence on how poor energy performance contributes to wider housing management costs. This report...