Subject: A crisis we all saw coming

Jonathan Atkinson on the 'energy crisis'

A crisis we all saw coming
Jonathan Atkinson addresses the 'energy crisis'.


Though manifesting as huge increase in energy bills, in reality the crisis we are currently experiencing is a gas crisis, highlighting the UK’s unique dependency on gas as a domestic and industrial fuel. Successive reports, institutions and organisations have highlighted the need to reduce this dependency and from day one, Carbon Co-op has been an advocate of deep, whole house retrofit and a way to reduce climate impacts, improve homes and tackle our addiction to fossil fuels. We’ve sought to demonstrate what is possible and to inform and inspire others to do the same.


It is sadly far, far too late for Government support and interventions to make an appreciable difference to the levels of retrofit delivery this winter. The time to kick start an insulation programme was 2013, when energy supplier lobbying led to reductions in funding for what was described in some newspapers as ‘the green crap’ and a subsequent 90% reduction in insulation rates. The Green Homes Grant debacle of 2020 demonstrated that the taps can’t simply be turned back on overnight and that long term commitment is required to support the development of a strong and high quality supply chain.


But it will never be too late to start. Our hope remains that Government will see the light and in the face of urgent need commit the investment of time, money and policy thinking required to put the UK on a path to domestic decarbonisation through mass scale, high quality retrofit, using well trained and resourced contractors and natural and sustainable materials.


However, we have always believed and argued that where government can’t or wont act, co-operatives can and should. So we will continue to support our members and the communities in which we work to take action, to share our knowledge, skills and expertise and to get on with the job ourselves.


Ultimately, as a Community Benefit Society we are accountable to our members and the wider community, so if you have ideas for how we should be acting and suggestions for what we should be doing to tackle this crisis then please do get in touch.


In the meantime, we will lobby for urgent government intervention to support the most vulnerable this winter and to argue for fundamental reform to the energy supply and generation markets to make them fairer and more accountable to citizens and workers.

PowerShaper Flex enters new phase

Demand shifting pilots are now really beginning to gain traction and we're hugely excited to resume PowerShaper Flex.


We're beginning the demand side response (DSR) events in October. But before we do that we'll first be holding and intro webinar for PowerShaper Flex participants on what to expect from DSR events and how to get in contact with us for whatever reason.


The webinar will also be an opportunity for participants to ask us any questions about the service and meet other participants. It is taking place 5-6pm on Monday, 19th September. Particpants - keep your eyes peeled for an invite!


And if you're not particpating but you'd like to find out more about the PowerShaper Flex service, this brilliant blog by Claire Knox helps to demystify DSR and explains some of the key benefits of taking part in DSR pilots. You can also get more info by signing up to our PowerShaper Flex e-bulletin.

People Powered Retrofit's Retrofit Fundamentals for Construction Professionals

Now booking for September. Limited places are available on the in-person course in Manchester (Sept 6th-7th), with some places also available on the online course (Sept 20th-29th).

What we are reading

Is net zero really to blame for soaring energy bills in Great Britain?

Despite frequent claims in rightwing media, green levies make up fraction of bills and renewables are reducing costs. The Guardian takes a close look at these claims and analyses the truth of the matter.

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In the news

Co-ops, community business and the energy crisis

Can the values of the sector help as prices soar - and can community businesses weather the costs?


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Carbon Co-op: combating the climate and cost of living crisis


Discover the pioneering co-operative on a mission to save the planet and people's purses through energy efficiency...


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The fight for renewables

Fossil fuel dependency is driving up the cost of living. Carbon Co-op is listed as an organisation taking practical action to address the fossil fuel crisis.


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In the community

Heating and hot water with new solar retrofit - crossroads conundrum

One Carbon Co-op member looks at their options for heating and hot water after having installed solar panels.


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Experiences with cork cladding

Do you have experience with cork cladding for buildings? Can you share this with other Carbon Co-op members?


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Upcoming events

6th - 7th September, 10:00 am - 4:30pm

(The Boiler House, Moss Side, Manchester)

20th - 29th September, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays

(Online, optional practical at The Boiler House, Manchester)


8th September, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

(online)


Beginner's Guide to Retrofit

3rd October

(online registration tba)


Virtual Green Homes Q&A with Homeowners

6th October

(online registration tba)

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