Funding Expertise

Expert Guidance in Funding Management and Compliance

 

Navigating funding applications and compliance requirements can be complex, but we make it seamless. 

 

 

As experts in funding management, we provide comprehensive guidance on applications, reporting, and regulatory compliance, ensuring housing providers maximise available funding without the administrative burden. With extensive knowledge of project funding, we work with all major funding streams and maintain close relationships with clients, regional energy hubs, energy efficiency consortia, and nationwide framework providers.

Types of Funding Support

Grants for retrofit initiatives can come from various sources:

The Warm Homes Plan (WHP)

The Warm Homes Plan (WHP) is a UK government initiative aimed at improving energy efficiency and reducing energy costs for households, particularly by modernising heating systems and lowering carbon emissions. The scheme is part of a broader effort to address fuel poverty, promote sustainable energy use, and support the UK’s commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Under the WHP, eligible households can access financial support or grants to upgrade insulation, install energy-efficient heating systems, and adopt renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar panels. The initiative targets low-income families, elderly residents, and individuals living in poorly insulated homes who are at higher risk of fuel poverty.

Optimised Retrofit (ORP)

The Optimised Retrofit Programme (ORP) is a key initiative in Wales aimed at decarbonising existing homes through a whole-house approach to energy efficiency. Unlike traditional one-size-fits-all solutions, ORP takes a data-driven, tailored approach, using advanced monitoring and assessment techniques to identify the most effective retrofit measures for each individual property. This ensures that improvements are not only cost-effective and sustainable but also deliver long-term benefits for residents.

 

The programme places a strong emphasis on social housing, supporting housing associations, local authorities, and landlords in making significant improvements to their housing stock. By upgrading insulation, modernising heating systems, and integrating renewable energy solutions, ORP helps to lower energy bills, reduce fuel poverty, and improve living conditions for tenants.

The Energy Company Obligation (ECO)

The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) is a government-backed scheme in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) that aims to improve energy efficiency in homes, with a particular focus on vulnerable and low-income households. Introduced in 2013, the scheme places a legal obligation on larger energy suppliers to fund energy-saving measures that help reduce fuel poverty, cut carbon emissions, and lower energy costs for those most at risk of struggling to heat their homes efficiently.

Under the ECO scheme, energy suppliers are required to support the installation of energy-efficient home improvements. These measures help make homes warmer, more affordable to heat, and environmentally friendly. The funding is typically directed towards homeowners and tenants who meet specific eligibility criteria, such as those receiving certain government benefits or living in socially and economically disadvantaged areas.

 

​The Warm Homes: Local Grant

The Warm Homes: Local Grant is a UK government initiative set to commence in 2025, aiming to enhance energy efficiency and provide low-carbon heating solutions for low-income households in England. Administered through local authorities, the scheme targets privately owned properties—both owner-occupied and privately rented—with Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings between D and G.

Alleviate Fuel Poverty: By upgrading homes to higher energy efficiency standards, the grant seeks to reduce energy bills, thereby easing financial burdens on low-income families.

Support Environmental Goals: Implementing low-carbon heating systems and energy-saving measures contributes to the UK's commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Compliance & Accreditations

At LivGreen, we have developed a market-leading, end-to-end PAS 2035 compliant retrofit solution designed to help clients achieve their net-zero carbon targets efficiently and effectively. By adhering strictly to PAS guidelines, we ensure that retrofit projects are carried out using a structured, risk-managed approach, guaranteeing compliance with the highest industry standards for energy efficiency and sustainability. 

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  • Navigating funding and compliance can be complex—we make it seamless. Our expert team supports housing providers with end-to-end guidance on applications, reporting, and regulations, helping you unlock funding without the admin burden.