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Title: Carbon Reduction Commitment Trade Association Forum


1
Carbon Reduction Commitment Trade Association
Forum
  • How the BPF is supporting its Members

2
Presenter
  • Patrick Brown, Senior Policy Officer, British
    Property Federation
  • Tel 0207 802 0108
  • Email pbrown_at_bpf.org.uk

3
The British Property Federation
  • Representative organisation for those who own and
    invest in property
  • We aim to create the conditions in which the
    commercial property industry can grow and thrive,
    for the benefit of our members and of the economy
    as a whole
  • In representing our members, we seek
  • to raise further the profile of the property
    industry with political stakeholders, the media,
    and the public
  • to obtain for the industry legislative, fiscal
    and regulatory conditions that maximise its
    success and so enhance the benefits the industry
    can bring to the UK
  • to encourage best practice within the industry as
    a means of increasing long term value and
    improving stakeholder perception

4
Sustainability the challenges
Housing 27
Housing 27
Housing 27
Commercial 17
Commercial 17
Commercial 17
5
CRC Why are Landlords Affected?
  • CRC will require non-intensive energy users to
    purchase emissions allowances. These allowances
    will then be surrendered commensurate with energy
    use
  • Organisations whose half-hourly metered energy
    usage is greater than 6000 MWh in the calendar
    year 2008 (which equates to an annual energy bill
    of 500k) will be within the Scheme
  • Expected to be 5000 organisations, and they
    include all well known retailers and a number of
    major landlords
  • Highest UK parent body will be designated as the
    CRC organisation, having responsibility for its
    administration
  • But UK leasing environment is diverse and various
    models exist for provision of energy in rented
    buildings

6
Rented Buildings and Energy Costs
7
Effect on Landlord and Tenant
  • In situations where a tenant pays its own energy
    bills for the leased space, then neither tenant
    nor landlord will be affected. Impractical to
    roll this out to wider tenant community as this
    would be very costly to implement
  • BUT in a situation where a landlord which is a
    CRC organisation pays the energy bills for a
    building and charges the costs to the tenant
    (either directly or through the service charge),
    the energy associated with that bill will have to
    be reported to the Scheme administrator by the
    Landlord as part of its organisations overall
    energy consumption and will be responsible for
    buying and subsequently surrendering allowances
    to cover the emissions associated with such
    consumption
  • So where a building contains one or more tenants
    that do not pay their own energy bills, or
    contains common parts (or both), it will be
    necessary to develop a structure to enable the
    landlord and tenant to take full account of the
    CRC Scheme

8
Effect on Landlord and Tenant II
  • The structure that is developed will need to take
    into account
  • Both new and existing lettings
  • Both the cost of the emissions allowances and
    also the method of dealing with the revenue
    recycling payments
  • The landlords administrative expenses in
    operating the Scheme
  • Inclusion of specific provisions to cover the CRC
    Scheme every time a lease is granted
  • Flexibility to accommodate arrangements for
    sub-metered tenant areas, and those buildings in
    which sub-metering is not in place and the
    various models of energy provision in existence

9
What is the BPF Doing? Policy
  • Held workshops with Defra in 2007 on policy
    considerations for rented property
  • Assembled a cross-industry group in the past few
    months (including representatives from the Royal
    Institution of Chartered Surveyors, British
    Retail Consortium and Defra) to work up industry
    guidance on how the costs and benefits of the
    Carbon Reduction Commitment might be apportioned
    between landlord and tenant
  • Will be actively contributing to the consultation
    on the final shape of the Scheme due in the next
    few months

10
What is the BPF Doing? Information for Members
  • Working with contacts in the trade press to
    promote awareness of the Carbon Reduction
    Commitment among the broader industry
  • Promotion of awareness among our members via
    seminars for decision makers and practitioners on
    how to get prepared for the introduction of the
    CRC
  • Inclusion of regular policy updates via our
    Weekly Notifications to members
  • Planned production of a Need to Know guide

11
What is the BPF Doing? Practical Tools (LES-TER)
  • Industry initiative by British Property
    Federation, Usable Buildings Trust and Carbon
    Trust (since 2005)
  • A free-to-use methodology devised to help
    landlord and tenant to exchange energy data in an
    agreed format based on the energy they control
  • Iterative process, based on annual measurement,
    reporting and improvement
  • Seeks to break down traditional barriers between
    landlord and tenant, whilst also recognising the
    commercial boundaries which exist
  • Helps both landlord and tenant to measure and
    manage their actual energy use and carbon
    emissions from both landlord services and tenant
    direct supplies

12
Summing Up
  • Hope to produce a useful guidance document on
    these issues with Defras approval will be
    available for both landlords and tenants
  • LES-TER available free to any who wish to use it
    to measure and manage energy use www.les-ter.org
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