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 ...
Our most recent fuel poverty report provides a snapshot of where the city stands as we work to deliver the One City Fuel ...
Fuel poverty remains one of the most pressing challenges facing Bristol. Each year, thousands of residents struggle to afford to keep their homes warm, with knock-on impacts for their health, ...
A damp home is a breeding ground for mould, which damages walls and furniture and is bad for your health. Mould spores occur naturally in the air and they quickly multiply once they find a damp ...
The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) is a way for some households that generate electricity to be paid for the electricity they export to the grid. If your home has solar PV panels, you might be eligible ...
Our advisors provide tailored energy advice. Here’s how to prepare for your conversation. The Centre for Sustainable Energy’s (CSE) free energy advice service helps thousands of people each year save ...
Lots of homes have prepayment meters for gas or electricity. Using a prepayment meter means you pay for your energy before you use it – on a pay-as-you-go basis. This is done by buying credit, usually ...
If your home was built after the 1920s, the chances are that its external walls are made of two ‘skins’ with a gap of around 50mm between them. This means they are ‘cavity walls’ and the gap between ...
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 ...
Trusts and foundations play a vital role in expanding our impact. Your support helps us do more to end the suffering caused by cold homes, empower communities to take climate action and ensure the ...