Communities aren't optional: what Bristol taught the centre for Sustainable energy about delivering the Warm Homes Plan ...
Latest improvement to the Fuel Poverty Calculator means that users can now assess the fuel poverty status of households in Scotland.
Independent and locally delivered advice is central to building confidence across the retrofit market. We’ve seen this through Retrofit West, set up by CSE in partnership with the West of England ...
Retrofit refers to any improvement work on an existing building to improve its energy efficiency, making them easier to heat, able to retain that heat for longer, and replacing fossil fuels with ...
The Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) is connecting community groups across England with free expert advice, practical tools and hands-on support to make their community energy projects happen.
A good way of finding out is by doing heat loss surveys, like at this listed home in Bristol. Thinking of getting a heat pump? Don’t judge a building solely by its EPC rating, says CSE’s retrofit ...
The role of household and community labour in smart local energy systems is crucial, but often overlooked. Through workshops, case studies and policy engagement, the project will develop practical ...
Intended users: All staff members, trustees, contractors and volunteersOverall responsibility for implementation: Chief ExecutiveResponsibility for maintenance: Director of Finance and OperationsNext ...
Our response to the government’s review of Ofgem emphasises the need to redefine the regulator’s legal mandate and streamline its duties to better protect consumers and drive a fair net zero ...
Retrofit is improvement work carried out on existing buildings – particularly people’s homes – to make them more energy efficient. Retrofit reduces the amount of energy needed to heat a building and ...
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