Householders in Buckinghamshire who are on low incomes and whose homes have a poor energy performance rating, are being urged to take up an offer of free funding to make improvements to their homes which could save them money on their energy bills, but time is running out to apply.
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Consider energy efficiencies and reap the benefits of a Low Carbon Workspaces grant
A news release from Low Carbon Workspaces via Bucks Business First
More funding for EV charging points in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire Council has been successful in their largest ever single funding bid for money to increase the number of electric vehicle (EV) charging points in Buckinghamshire, surging forward towards the aims of their EV Action Plan.
Milton Keynes developer keeps the environment in mind with sustainable properties
Leading housebuilder David Wilson Homes is highlighting the benefits of buying a new build home by outlining sustainable features in their properties at its Milton Keynes development, Eagles’ Rest.
Energy storage backed with over £32 million government funding
News from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Clean Planet Energy partners with Crossroads Real Estate for 10 new advanced recycling facilities across the UK
Clean Planet Energy today announced a new joint venture with private equity firm Crossroads Real Estate to fund Clean Planet Energy’s flagship ecoPlant currently under construction in Teesside, North East England
New home energy schemes for low- income residents
Sustainable Warmth is a new grant funding opportunity delivered by City Energy and the Greater South-East Net Zero Hub on behalf of Buckinghamshire Council
Buckinghamshire Council sees 70% reduction in carbon emissions since 1990
Buckinghamshire Council has released its first Climate Change & Air Quality Strategy 2021-2022 Progress Report
New home energy schemes for Bucks residents
Hundreds of households in Buckinghamshire are set to benefit from new funding to make their homes more energy efficient
£1.5 billion government funding to improve energy efficiency and slash bills for 130,000 low-income households
Government funding of up to £1.5bn will see around 130,000 social housing and low-income properties in England upgraded
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