Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery scheme, Phase 2: funding allocated to Local Net Zero Hubs
The LAD scheme aims to raise the energy efficiency of low income and low energy performance homes with a focus on energy performance certificate (EPC) ratings of E, F or G. Phase 2 allocated funding to Local Net Zero Hubs.
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£500 million funding is being allocated to local authorities through the Local Authority Delivery (LAD) scheme, to improve the energy efficiency of homes of low-income households, helping reduce fuel poverty, phasing out high carbon fossil fuel heating, and delivering progress towards the UK’s commitment to net zero by 2050.
The LAD scheme aims to raise the energy efficiency of low income and low energy performance homes with a focus on energy performance certificate (EPC ratings of E, F or G).
Phase 2 of the LAD Scheme has allocated £300 million between 5 Local Net Zero Hubs, who are regional points of expertise and coordination on energy issues. This is an allocation of a share of £300 million to Local Net Zero Hubs rather than a direct competition between local authorities bidding directly to BEIS for funding. The 5 Local Net Zero Hubs are working with the local authorities in their region to deliver energy efficiency upgrades in low income homes across England by the end of June 2022.
Local Net Zero Hubs are a collaboration of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) working together to increase the number, scale and quality of local energy projects being delivered across England.
The Hubs are based in 5 locations: find out what’s going on in your area via these links:
Funding - Regional Allocations
North East | North West | Midlands | South East | South West | Total |
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£53.2m | £52.8m | £61.2m | £79.6m | £53.2m | £300m |
Phases 1A and 1B
Find out more about Phases 1A and 1B, both of which are now closed to applications.
Updates to this page
Published 23 March 2021Last updated 25 April 2022 + show all updates
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Details updated to refer to Local Net Zero Hubs.
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First published.