'Have you heard about the H.E.A.T Hub Project (https://www. homeenergyadvice teamhub.uk/) helping homeowners in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire improve the energy efficiency of their homes? In particular, H.E.A.T Hub focuses on hard-to-heat properties that typically have low energy performance ratings, which may be listed or in a conservation area or not connected to the gas network. These properties often face barriers when it comes to decarbonisation i.e. lessening the use of fossil fuels. Homeowners can be faced with a confusing array of options and contradictory information leaving them unsure where to begin. The H.E.A.T. Hub is designed to provide a reliable guide.
Home Energy Plans Tailored to Your Home
To support homeowners in making energy-efficient upgrades to their property, HEAT Hub offers a free Home Energy Plan by a qualified Retrofit Assessor, worth around £600. This valuable assessment can save homeowners money in the long run by assessing energy usage and outlining tailored recommendations to improve the energy efficiency of a home. If you have an EPC rating of D-G, live in a conservation area or are not connected to the gas grid, you may be eligible. See https://www.home energyadviceteamhub .uk/ for further information and the sign-up form.
H.E.A.T. Hub Resources, Workshops and Events
H.E.A.T Hub also offers a range of informative resources including workshops and events for learning practical skills, factsheets, videos and case-studies, and help to find experienced contractors – working as a green home companion for householders every step of the way.
Our range of free events give homeowners the opportunity to talk to retrofit professionals for 1-to-1 advice. See October Coming Events listing in this paper or https://www. homeenergyadvice teamhub.uk/work shops for further details.
Comments