Title: London CPE
1LCE Energy Project Action Plan Workshop Monday
28th April 08
2LCE Energy Project
- Welcome and introduction
- Michael Wood
- Programme Director
3Purpose of the Workshop
- To find out about the Local Government Energy
Procurement Action Plan and how it can help your
authority - To find about undertaking the Action Plan Self
Assessment - To find out about the current status of the
project and the wider public agenda
4Purpose of the Workshop (cont)
- To share your views on what you would like the
project to do over the next year - To learn about a new savings toolkit that will
help authorities to track their procurement
performance
5Agenda
- 1000 Welcome
- 1025 Background to the Action Plan
- 1045 Undertaking the Self Assessment
- 1140 Discussion Future Support
- 1220 Networking Lunch
- 1320 Update on National Landscape and Savings
Toolkit - 1350 Update on Procurement Evaluations
- 1410 Discussion Future Support (cont)
- 1500 Round up and close
6Intended outcomes
- Greater understanding about undertaking the Self
Assessment and how it can help your authority - Shared experience and best practice to facilitate
problem solving - Issues for further consideration identified
7LCE Energy Project
Background to the Action Plan Jo
Chambers Programme Manager
8Local Government Energy Procurement Action Plan
- Published in April 2007 in response to the LCE
Energy Review Report - Aims to help authorities identify and manage the
key areas that enable effective and efficient
energy procurement
9Local Government Energy Procurement Action Plan
- Section A contract information
- To provide a picture
- of the contract
- landscape across London
10Local Government Energy Procurement Action Plan
- Section B Actions and self assessment
- Data Quality
- Procurement
- Financial Management
- Monitoring Targeting
- Performance Indicators
11Local Government Energy Procurement Action Plan
- Section C Questions for authorities
- To help the project team
- target resource effectively
- To identify opportunities for peer support
across London
12Self Assessment
- To help the project team identify areas of
support, we asked authorities to score themselves
against the Action Plan - This also helps authorities know which areas to
target in their own authority
13Self Assessment - Results
- 33 authorities returned self assessments for 2007
- The results of the self assessments identified
Automated Meter Reading and Financial Management
as areas for improvement
14LCE Action Plan Self Assessment
- The average scores for March 2007 for each
section are shown below
Scale 0 Not yet considered or decided against
implementation 4 At least 95 implemented
15LCE Action Plan Self Assessment cont.
16LCE Action Plan Self Assessment cont.
17LCE Action Plan Self Assessment cont.
18LCE Energy Project
Undertaking the Self Assessment
19Self Assessment Process
- Identify key players in your authority, including
energy, procurement and finance - Review last years Self Assessment
- Undertake the Self Assessment
- Completed self assessments should be returned by
May 9th to lce.energy_at_haringey.gov.uk
20Self Assessment Process
- The results will be used to identify progress and
where support might be needed in future - Results expected in mid-June
- We recommend that authorities hold a planning
meeting e.g. with the DoF and energy and
procurement teams
21Undertaking the Self Assessment
- Go through each action, step by step
- Ask any questions and clarifications
- Share examples of best practice and learning
experiences
22LCE Energy Project
- Discussion around
- Future Work
23Discussion around future work
- The project has been working to support
improvements for local authorities - e.g. Best Practice Procurement Model
- e.g. Specification of Requirements
- e.g. Action Plan for improvements
- e.g. Workshops to target support
24Discussion around future work
- We would like to share ideas on
- What has the project helped with?
- What support do you expect to need over the next
year? - How would you like this support to be delivered?
- Anything else?
25LCE Energy Project
26LCE Energy Project
Update on National Landscape and Savings
Toolkit Susie Owen Office of Government
Commerce
27LCE Energy Project
Update on Procurement Evaluations Michael
Wood Programme Director
28Procurement evaluations
- July 2007 - Feasibility Study recommended
aggregation of energy requirements and adopting
flexible wholesale procurement - September 2007 Preferred Procurement Model
signed off - November 2007 Customer driven Specification of
Requirements approved
29Procurement evaluations
- We have been working with central purchasing
bodies (CPBs) to help drive market development,
in that the best practice developed through the
project can be met - We are now evaluating CPBs against the SoR in
order to assess current capability and capacity,
and what future improvements are planned
30Procurement evaluations
- This requires a purchasing body to
- undertake a self assessment against the LCE
Statement of Requirements - evidence their self assessment in the LCE
evaluation process - jointly agree an improvement plan milestones
against the gap analysis - work closely with the LCE to deliver the
improvement plan
31Procurement evaluations
- Organisations involved include
- TEC evaluation near complete, improvement plan
in development - OGCbuying.solutions evaluation in progress,
improvement plan to be developed - KCC Laser meeting established, hope for future
collaboration
32Procurement evaluations
- The Project Board will issue to authorities the
results of the evaluations and improvements plans - Authorities will then have the information to
make decisions
33Procurement evaluations
- Current advice to LAs
- Market development is occurring but has been
slower than expected - Roll forward and keep options forward where
possible - There will potentially be a new provider in the
market TEC - in time for Oct 2008
34LCE Energy Project
- Discussion around
- Future Work (cont)
35Discussion around future work (cont)
- What has the project helped with?
- What support do you expect to need over the next
year? - How would you like this support to be delivered?
- Anything else?
36LCE Energy Project
37Self Assessment Process
- Identify key players in your authority, including
energy, procurement and finance - Review last years Self Assessment
- Undertake the Self Assessment
- Completed self assessments should be returned by
May 9th to lce.energy_at_haringey.gov.uk