The following work was carried out during the course of the Transition Zero project:
• Setting up Market Development Teams in France and the UK (WP1)
• Assessing financing options for UK and French markets (D2.2)
• Developing a performance specification for Energiesprong retrofits (D2.3)
• Developing and testing procurement and contracting templates for Energiesprong standard retrofits (D2.4)
• Developing and implementing an urban infill proposition and performance contract in the UK market (D2.5)
• Assessing the French and UK regulatory framework (D3.1). As well as making recommendations for decision makers (D3.3)
• Defining an Energiesprong standard retrofit package. (D3.2)
• Analysing financing for pilot projects (D4.1) and a structured finance product (D4.3)
• Optimising the UK and French business case, that turns long term (30-40 year) maintenance and energy costs into productive net zero energy investment (D4.2)
• Defining the structure of the performance guarantee and development of a template delivery protocol for Energiesprong standard retrofit (D5.1 and 5.2)
• Supporting the demonstration of Energiesprong standard retrofits in the UK and French markets (D6.3)
• Gaining collective commitments for the next wave of scale from social housing providers in the UK and France (D6.1 and 7.2)
• Brokering contracts for Energiesprong standard retrofit within the Dutch, French and UK markets (D7.1 - 7.4)
As a result of Transition Zero in the UK, 10 homes were retrofitted to the Energiesprong standard by one social housing provider (Nottingham City Homes). 185 housing units were contracted (155 Nottingham City Homes, 15 ZEBCat consortia, 5 Moat Homes), 46 are in procurement (Sutton Housing Partnership) and a further 12 funded (Cost to Capital consortia) - totalling 243 demonstrators. In addition, 4 social housing providers, managing 77,500 units (Nottingham City Homes, One Manchester, Sutton Housing Partnership, and Stonewater) have signed a collective commitment to bring a further 647 units to the market. These form part of a pipeline of 21 housing providers managing c350,500 homes. 64 supply chain providers were engaged, 3 solution providers are active (Melius Homes, Midas Mi Space and Engie), one of which (Melius Homes) is industrialising.
22 homes (10+12) in France were retrofitted to the Energiesprong standard by 2 social housing organisations. A tender call for 988 Energiesprong-ready home retrofits in collective social housing in Lyon was contracted. Néotoa, procured a project (4 dwellings) near Chateaugiron. Vilogia tendered 160 dwellings in Wattrelos. 14 social housing organisations, signed a non-binding 6,550 home volume deal, along with 37 solutions providers and 13 facilitators.
In the Netherlands a soft commitment for 15,000 home retrofits was achieved with two major social housing companies (Elkien and Accolade) and three solution providers (van Wijnen, Jorritsma and Dijkstra-Draaisma). Smaller implementations followed. Over 30 social housing companies were supported, collectively completing over 3,500 retrofits over the course of the project, of which 1,748 were built in 2018 with a scheduled additional project pipeline of over 1800 retrofits to be completed in 2019 amongst these housing companies. The Dutch market is world leading in volume for off-site manufactured, performance guaranteed, net zero energy retrofits and drives other EU markets. Demonstrated by the movements and collective agreements in France and the UK, as well as the subsequent development of the German and Italian markets (funded by other sources outside of the Transition Zero project).