London Borough of Islington Heat Decarbonisation Plans
Client
London Borough of Islington
Location
England
Development of 31 comprehensive Site Heat Decarbonisation Plans via Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) Phase 5 funding
The Challenge
When Phase 5 of the Government’s Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) was announced, the London Borough of Islington recognised that the application timeframe was limited for this highly competitive and in-demand funding scheme. Arthian was appointed following a competitive procurement exercise and was ready to mobilise quickly to assist in delivering the £117,500 support grant within the required funding deadlines.
LCSF Phase 5 funded the development of 31 comprehensive Site Heat Decarbonisation Plans. The objective was to identify the most cost-effective and strategic approach to transition the building portfolio away from fossil fuels.
Using a “fabric first” approach, the audits identified measures to minimise energy consumption and eliminate fossil fuel heating sources. These measures included upgrades to building elements such as walls, glazing, and roofs to reduce heat loss and improve airtightness, thereby strengthening the thermal envelope and reducing peak heat demand.
The audits also determined suitable replacements for traditional gas-fired boiler plants, mini District Heating Networks, and stand-alone water heaters.
Project Outcomes
Building Heat Decarbonisation Plans – Arthian (LCSF Phases)
The development of the Building Heat Decarbonisation Plans by Arthian, across both phases of LCSF, has now provided the Council with 62 detailed reports, which were compiled into a Portfolio Report.
This Portfolio presents a breakdown against various criteria including:
Financial payback
Annual carbon savings (tCO₂e per £ investment)
These analyses will guide the Council with future applications to schemes such as:
The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS)
Internal ‘Spend to Save’ schemes
Key Highlights Proposed
12,500 tonnes CO₂e lifetime savings
£12.6 million of project spend identified
75% of project spend identified on heat decarbonisation
£756,000 of project spend identified for energy efficiency measures, which realised 4% of overall carbon saved
17 different technologies identified to reduce carbon — from pipework insulation and controls through to a variety of Heat Pump systems