A group to promote news and discuss opportunities around home energy efficiency in the Bath and North East Somerset District. 

The Energy at Home Advice Service provide free impartial advice to households in Bath and North East Somerset, and can help you access grants and support to help make your home more energy efficient. Call 0800 038 5680 to speak to an advisor or visit https://www.energyathome.org.uk/.

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Series of 3 Retrofit webinars - hear from the homeowners

The Centre for Sustianable Energy are running three webinars in June about retrofitting different types of properties. They look like they'll be incredibly useful events and will be the type of discussion that you'd be able to have at an 'open home' event, but without the need to travel! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thinking of improving your home through solid wall or floor insulation? Or maybe switching to heat pump? What about…

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Transition Bath: Retrofit meeting

Monday 16th May 7.30-8.30 Find out about our Energy Group volunteer teamBe part of local solutions to climate change and the energy crisis.Retrofit is a thorny problem. We've got a plan!Transition Bath are looking to gather data and build demand within Bath and North East Somerset for retrofitting homes. This means engaging with the local community about improving their homes, communicating with local installers and suppliers, and collating data gathered from surveys. We will run…

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Simple Energy Advice

Have you looked at the Simple Energy Advice website? It provides impartial and independant energy efficiency advice on a range of issues and specific topics. You can also do a quick assessment of what you could achieve in your own home using their calculator tool.   Check it out here:  https://www.simpleenergyadvice.org.uk/

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Grants and finance for retrofit

Grant offer If you live in Bath and North East Somerset, you may be eligible for grant funded loft/cavity wall insulation or solar PV panels.   joint household income under £30,000 a year or in receipt of income related benefits   energy certificate rating E, F & G More information & how to apply: http://energyathome.org.uk   Homeowners You may be able to get a low-cost loan for energy-related home improvements. Since 2005, working with Lendology CIC we have loaned £676,896 Find out…

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