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Embedding energy saving policies in Dutch social housing
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Many studies on policy implementation have emphasized the difficulties of putting policies into practice. This paper presents several ways in which Dutch social landlords incorporate their energy saving policies in their “regular” housing management, such as planned preventive maintenance, renovations and other physical improvements.
Several housing associations were selected that have formulated an energy saving policy and that have at least some experience in implementing these policies into projects. Interviews were held with managers of asset and maintenance management and with policy staff of housing associations. The extent to which the policy ambitions, both at the portfolio level and at the project level are carried out, and in which way these ambitions are embedded in the organisations’ regular working processes are investigated. Also, the main stimuli and barriers for the implementation of the energy saving policies are identified. Special attention has been paid to the feasibility of combining of energy saving measures with other physical improvements in the housing stock.
Results show that the implementation of energy saving policies in annual improvement and maintenance plans is in most cases not problematic, and that the most significant problems arise during the realisation of the policies in the preparation of specific investment projects.
Energy saving policies are relatively new to the sector in The Netherlands. Therefore, the number of case studies is relatively low.
The paper offers case studies which illustrate and explain the gap between energy saving policies and realisation of these policies.
Embedding energy saving policies in Dutch social housing
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Many studies on policy implementation have emphasized the difficulties of putting policies into practice. This paper presents several ways in which Dutch social landlords incorporate their energy saving policies in their “regular” housing management, such as planned preventive maintenance, renovations and other physical improvements.
Several housing associations were selected that have formulated an energy saving policy and that have at least some experience in implementing these policies into projects. Interviews were held with managers of asset and maintenance management and with policy staff of housing associations. The extent to which the policy ambitions, both at the portfolio level and at the project level are carried out, and in which way these ambitions are embedded in the organisations’ regular working processes are investigated. Also, the main stimuli and barriers for the implementation of the energy saving policies are identified. Special attention has been paid to the feasibility of combining of energy saving measures with other physical improvements in the housing stock.
Results show that the implementation of energy saving policies in annual improvement and maintenance plans is in most cases not problematic, and that the most significant problems arise during the realisation of the policies in the preparation of specific investment projects.
Energy saving policies are relatively new to the sector in The Netherlands. Therefore, the number of case studies is relatively low.
The paper offers case studies which illustrate and explain the gap between energy saving policies and realisation of these policies.
Embedding energy saving policies in Dutch social housing
Wilkinson, Sara (editor) / Nieboer, Nico (author) / Kroese, Robert (author) / Straub, Ad (author)
Structural Survey ; 30 ; 232-244
2012-07-06
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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