The Year is 2050 The Place… South West England. Video courtesy of the Cornwall Sustainable Energy Partnership (CSEP)

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The Year is 2050 The Place… South West England

Video courtesy of the Cornwall Sustainable Energy Partnership (CSEP)

Meanwhile, back in Welcome to HECA Conference 2004

Presentation by... Nigel Dewbery UK Business Development Manager Enact Energy

Sound Familiar? “Dealing with energy efficiency is only 3% of my time!” Steve Beverage – Christchurch Borough Council “I wish I had the support & the finance so I could do more” Barry Turnbull – Penwith District Council “I’m juggling three or four jobs at once, when do I have the time to deal with this?” Raymond Dill – Reigate & Banstead

HECA is a Nightmare! Most HECA Officer’s find it difficult to hit their target because they have; –no money or not enough –no support –no time –difficulty in gathering data to complete their returns

Award winning Sustainable Energy Consultants - NHER Consultant of the Year Green Apple National Champion 2002 for HEAT Project Working in partnership with Local Authorities across the UK since 1996 Introducing Enact

HECA/EEC project management Renewable energy consultancy Grant funding application expertise Track record for action & delivery Managers of the HEAT Project Our Services…

What is the HEAT Project? HEAT is a utility funded insulation project designed by Local Authorities, for Local Authorities, to help achieve HECA targets

HECA Action bid 1998 Year on year growth Sustained improvement in take up rates Currently covering the South West, South East, East Anglia and Wales Expanding across the UK with wider range of grants and measures HEAT Project to date…

Simplicity, fully managed project No financial cost Endorsement by use of Logo Free marketing etc Web based access for up to the minute data For the Local Authority

Full report of measures installed for HECA Practical action & delivery Full recognition of endorsement Discretionary enhancements for greater results For the Local Authority “HEAT has done more grants in 1 month than our other scheme achieved in a year!” Jim Mansfield – Kings Lynn & West Norfolk

Discounted cavity wall and loft insulation Referral to Warmfront/HEES/Warmdeal 100% grants for other low income householders Quality assured installers Lower fuel bills and warmer homes For the Householder

Started in October ,011 leaflets delivered to each household in district 1,400 responses 900 installations 150 Warm Front referrals All by summer 2003 West Dorset case study

We do all of the work YOU get all of the data and results! No cost to Local Authority Large savings for your HECA returns Existing Scheme? –We can work along side Above all else, it works Why use “HEAT”?

What next?... To be part of the HEAT Project you need to act now! We are now deciding the areas for the HEAT Project 2004/05

But whatever you do... Do Something! The Ideal Solution for Action

This certifies that has funded projects to enable Climate Care to offset 12.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide neutralising the carbon impact of all delegates travelling to, and all energy used during the “National HECA Conference 2004” Tom Morton, Climate Care 11 th and 12 th May 2004 Carbon Neutral Conference!