Getting to net zero: Islington’s social housing stock

S. Evans, D. Godoy-Shimizu, Philip Steadman, Shyam Amrith, Dominic Humphrey, P. Ruyssevelt
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This paper describes the development of a detailed plan to get the social housing stock of the Borough of Islington in London, UK, to net zero carbon emissions. This stock is very diverse in form, age and construction, and includes houses, flats and maisonettes. A total of 4500 buildings containing some 33,300 dwellings were modelled using the 3DStock method. Six packages of measures combining fabric improvements, heat pumps and photovoltaic installations were evaluated for each dwelling individually, in terms of costs, the impacts on gas and electricity use, and predicted cuts in carbon emissions. The rollout of measures between 2020 and 2030 was modelled with a specially developed scenario tool, allowing the user to set different criteria and priorities. Fabric measures on their own were shown to achieve only a 13% cut in gas use on average. Heat pumps are the key to displacing gas use. With all measures combined and taking account of the predicted decarbonisation of the electricity supply, it is only possible to achieve an overall 70% cut in emissions by 2030. Policy relevance The development of a detailed practical plan of action is described: an applied case study with the close engagement of the local authority—not a theoretical desk exercise. Each dwelling in Islington’s housing stock was examined and measured separately. The modelling did not rely on ‘archetypes’ as in many such studies. Realistic retrofit options were analysed in each case, using current cost data from practitioners. The same approach could be applied directly to other London boroughs, and for local authorities outside the capital, although different costs and other local factors would apply. For readers outside the UK, the methodology and tools could serve as exemplars. The findings about the respective contributions of heat pumps, solar photovoltaics and fabric measures, and the effects of different priorities in the rollout of retrofits, have relevance for policymaking more generally at local and national levels.
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净零:伊斯灵顿的社会住房存量
本文描述了英国伦敦伊斯灵顿区社会住房存量达到净零碳排放的详细计划的发展。这些库存在形式、年代和建筑上都非常多样化,包括住宅、公寓和公寓。使用3DStock方法建模了总共4500座建筑,其中包含33,300个住宅。根据成本、对天然气和电力使用的影响以及预测的碳排放减少,对每个住宅分别评估了六套措施,包括结构改进、热泵和光伏装置。2020年至2030年期间措施的推出采用了专门开发的情景工具进行建模,允许用户设置不同的标准和优先事项。织物本身的措施被证明平均只能减少13%的天然气使用量。热泵是替代燃气使用的关键。将所有措施结合起来,并考虑到预测的电力供应脱碳,到2030年,只有可能实现总体减排70%。政策相关性详细的实际行动计划的发展被描述为:与地方当局密切参与的应用案例研究-而不是理论练习。伊斯灵顿住房存量中的每一个住宅都被单独检查和测量。该模型不像许多此类研究那样依赖于“原型”。利用从业人员提供的当前成本数据,分析了每种情况下的实际改造方案。同样的方法也可以直接应用于伦敦其他行政区,以及伦敦以外的地方政府,尽管成本和其他地方因素会有所不同。对于英国以外的读者,这些方法和工具可以作为范例。关于热泵、太阳能光伏和织物措施各自的贡献的调查结果,以及在推出改造时不同优先次序的影响,对地方和国家一级更普遍的决策具有相关性。
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