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<p>The Condition Data Collection, which is due to complete school visits in autumn
2019, will provide a high-level assessment of the make-up and condition of state-funded
schools in England. Analysis of this data will help inform policy development, including
delivering energy efficient new schools and supporting the existing estate to reduce
its energy demand. The Department will look carefully at capital funding in preparation
for the upcoming Spending Review, along with all our priorities for the education
system.</p><p>The Department published the 'Good estate management for schools' (GEMS)
guidance in April 2018 after extensive consultation with schools and building professionals.
The guidance sets out the policies, processes and documents that schools, academies
and multi-academy trusts need to consider when managing their estates.</p><p>This
includes a section on ‘Energy and water management’, and tips on reducing energy and
water use in schools. It also signposts schools to other organisations that provide
training, information and support in relation to sustainability and energy efficiency
in schools. The Department plans to update the guidance in response to feedback received,
including updates to the energy and water management sections.</p><p>Officials regularly
present and promote the GEMS guidance at national and regional educational events.
The Department also works closely with stakeholders to promote and raise awareness
of the GEMS guidance.</p><p>Funding for clean technologies is available through Salix
Finance Limited funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
and the Department for Education. Applicants to the Condition Improvement Fund can
apply for energy efficiency interest-free Salix loans for condition improvement works
that will lead to annual energy savings.</p><p> </p>
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