The social housing decarbonisation fund (shdf) is a uk government retrofit programme designed to upgrade social homes, raising their energy performance to epc c or better while reducing carbon emissions and fuel poverty. First, on an infill basis, where such properties in a block or terrace enable effective works on adjacent social housing below epc band c. The social housing decarbonisation fund (shdf) is a government scheme designed to upgrade a significant amount of the social housing stock currently below energy performance certificate (epc).
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Funding can be blended with money from other energy efficiency schemes to deliver a range of measures to individual homes, providing that more than one source of funding does not pay for the same measure.
The entire shdf programme seeks to raise the energy performance of as many as possible of the 1.4m social homes below epc band c up to that level, as part of the journey for the social housing.
Initially, 2,000 homes were upgraded to at least energy performance certificate (epc) band c Later phases focused on insulation and retrofitting The shdf aims to create warm, efficient homes, reduce fuel poverty and improve residents’ comfort and health. Homes at or above epc band c are eligible for shdf wave 3 funding in two scenarios