The Energy for Good scheme is a complete programme to deliver renewable energy installations.
- Energy for Good is managed by the National Energy Foundation in partnership with Local Authorities and County Councils
- It helps householders and SMEs who are interested in purchasing renewable energy systems by giving accurate technical and economic advice.
- The scheme handholds customers through to completion. It helps customers access grants and deal with any disputes that may arise.
- It offers an assurance by insisting on high technical standards of installation and value for money from appointed local installers.
- It generates enquiries from members of the public and SMEs who are interested in renewable energy for buildings and transport applications.
Energy for Good helps with:
- Solar water heating
- Wind generators
- Biomass heating
- Hydro power
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- Solar electricity
- Ground sourced heating
- Green ‘mains’ electricity
- Biofuels for transport
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Energy for Good is a low-risk, cost effective solution for local authorities and other organisations to deliver renewable energy installations in their area. They will have access to expert advice and support on technologies and reputable local contractors. The scheme stimulates the demand for local business and helps towards meeting carbon reduction targets.
How it works:
NEF have designed this programme for energy advice agencies including local authorities. It offers comprehensive day to day support and is offered with the support of the related trade associations.
The Energy for Good programme has been successfully trialled with several LAs and Counties. We look forward to discussing the programme in greater detail in the near future.
More information
For a detailed programme description and more information on how the Energy for Good scheme can work for your organisation contact the Programme Manager, Gabby Mallett on 01908 665555 or by e-mail gabby.mallett@nef.org.uk.
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