Salus are proud to have been chosen by Energy suppiers Eon to carry out the Approved Inspector Building Regulation role for the next five years. The Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP) targets households across Great Britain, in areas of low income, to improve
energy efficiency standards, and reduce fuel bills. There are 4,500 areas
eligible for this programme. CESP is funded by an obligation on energy suppliers and
electricity generators and our role will be to oversee the external insulation upgrade on up to 15,000 properties per year.
CESP promotes a “whole house” approach i.e. a package of energy efficiency
measures best suited to the individual property. The programme is delivered
through the development of community-based partnerships between Local
Authorities (LAs), community groups and energy companies, via a house-by-house,
street-by-street approach. This partnership working allows CESP to be
implemented in a way that is best suited to individual areas and coordinated
with other local and national initiatives. Up to 400 schemes are expected,
benefiting around 90,000 homes and saving nearly 2.9m tonnes of CO2
emissions. CESP is expected to deliver annual average fuel bill savings for
those households involved of up to £300.
Friday, 15 June 2012
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