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Energy Efficiency

Our aim is to improve energy efficiency within all homes in the district to help protect the environment and improve Housing Standards. To do this we offer advice and guidance on ways for you to save money at home by using energy more efficiently thereby reducing your household bills.

We work in partnership with Act on Energy and offer specialist energy efficiency advice and provide a range of grants to help you insulate your home and make it more energy efficient.

Free Loft and Cavity Wall Insulation Advert

Free Loft & Cavity Wall Insulation

We are currently offering FREE Loft & Cavity Wall insulation to all Wychavon residents living in owner occupied of privately rented accommodation.

There are no catches, make your home warmer and reduce your energy bills. 

For more information contact Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

Warmer Worcestershire

The Warmer Worcestershire project has produced a thermal image of the county so you can see how well insulated your home is, and find out if you could be saving energy and money.

Why not find out how your home performed by locating it on the Warmer Worcestershire thermal map.

Warmer Worcestershire also offers information for school and business and provides answers to frequently asked questions abut the thermal image image.

Keep updated on winter advice and top tips to help you cope.

For more information go to the Warmer Worcestershire, or Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

Grants and Subsidies for Home Insulation

In a typical British home, one third of the heat produced by central heating systems is lost through the roof, walls and windows.  For a poorly insulated property, this meas that £1 out of every £3 spent, is wasted.

If you're considering insulating your home, but think the work could be too costly, think again.

Discounts of up to around 50% are available to homeowners and private tenants, through the government's Carbon Emissions Reductions Target (CERT) scheme, which aims to help households reduce their carbon emissions  by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.

This can bring down the cost of loft or cavity wall insulation to as little as £75 for a typical 2-3 bedroom semi-detached home.

According to government figures for a previously un-insulated loft, this could save as much as £145 per year on the cost of heating your home, which means that you would pay back the cost of the insulation in only 9 months.

If your loft insulation is significantly less than the recommended 270mm (approximately ten and a half inches) you should consider getting it topped up.

For more information contact Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

Energy Savings Trust - EST

The Energy Savings Trust are offering time limited discount on loft and cavity wall insulation for £49 for each measure. 

EST are currently working with Wolsey UK to provide insulation material for DIY installation, free home delivery within 15 days and cost's £3 per roll.

For more information contact Energy Savings Trust on  0121 543 2943

Home Insulation Grants for the over 70's and people on certain benefits

The government CERT scheme in partnership with the fuel utilities companies provides for free cavity wall and loft insulation measures to home owners and *private tenants aged 70 or over, or to those on certain benefits (subject to survey and conditions of the scheme).

For more information contact Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

Warmfront Grants

A Government funded scheme to provide a package of insulation and heating improvements.

In order to qualify, households must:

  • Receive one of a range of means-tested benefits and
  • Be vulnerable on grounds of age (over 60 or with a child under 5) or wish some form of disability, and
  • Occupy a private sector dwelling with a particularly low energy efficiency rating

For the latest details of the scheme visit Direct Gov

Social Tariffs and Warm Homes Discount

Energy companies are obliged to offer lower cost gas and electricity tariffs and additional assistance to vulnerable people.  If you are over 60 on a means tested or health or disability related benefit or on a low income you may qualify for one of these social tariffs. Each energy company offers their own version of this social tariff.  A summary of all of these social tariffs is available by contacting Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

In addition the Warm Home Discount (available from 1 April 2011) requires energy companies to provide discounted gas and electricity bills for elderly people identified as being vulnerable and on very low incomes.

For more details contact Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

Renewable Energy Advice

The following technologies produce renewable energy in the form of heat or electricity.  They provide an alternative to power sources based on non-renewable fossil fuels.

The following technologies will also qualify for funding once accredited installers and products become available.

Feed in Tariffs (FIT's) are currently available for certain renewable energy technologies that generate electricity.

They were first introduced in April 2010 and apply to small scale installations under 5MW.  They are designed to provide a financial incentive to generate electricity using renewable methods and help reduce the pay back period of the initial investment. FIT's provide a payment for each unit of electricity regardless of how it is used.  Householders can then use the electricity that they generate and export any surplus onto the national grid for a further small payment.

The following technologies qualify for feed-in tariffs

In order to be eligible for FIT's the system must be installed by a Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) certified installer and registered with the scheme.

The Government is planing to introduce a similar scheme for renewable energy technologies that generate heat, called the Renewable Heat Incentive, visit Department of Energy and Climate Change

For the latest details of Feed in Tariffs or the Renewable Heat Incentive, visit the Department of Energy and Climate Change

or call Act on Energy on 0800 988 2881

Planning Permission – Householders must have in place any required planning consents before applying to the scheme.

Switching Energy Suppliers

If you are interested in further information regarding your energy bills and how you could compare your gas and electricity prices, which better suited your needs, please use the Act on Energy link and click on the box 'Compare Your Energy Bills Now'

Leaflets

You may be interested in Act on Energy's leaflets.

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