If you have ever wondered how you can use less energy in your home now you have the opportunity to ask people who know. Bristol Green Doors is a weekend event of open homes showcasing a range of no-cost to high-cost measures that can reduce domestic energy consumption and promote low-carbon living.
A broad range of [...]
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BRISTOL GREEN DOORS 11th and 12th SEPTEMBER
May 20th, 2010 · No Comments · General
Tags:energy·homes·montpelier
HOME ENERGY AUDITING TRAINING
March 29th, 2010 · 1 Comment · General
On Monday 22nd March, 25 people from various Transition Bristol neighbourhood groups (including 5 from Montpelier) attended a Home Energy Auditing Training run by the Energy Savings Trust’s Green Communities team at the CREATE centre. The aim of the training was to develop teams of known, friendly and approachable people who can support and advise [...]
Change to Good Energy and Transition Montpelier receives £25
January 27th, 2010 · No Comments · General
By changing to a 100% renewable electricity supplier you can immediately reduce your carbon emissions and secure a financial contribution to the group. We have linked with Good Energy (see below), who will give Transition Montpelier £25 if you sign up through the weblink below (click on the picture) or quoting the affiliate code [...]
Training for Home Energy Auditing
January 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Energy, General
The Energy Saving Trust’s Green Communities team will be providing Training for Home Energyu Auditing to Transition Groups in Bristol at The CREATE Centre March 22nd. Click on the link here for details training. For more info contact Dan at danweisselberg@yahoo.co.uk
Tags:bristol·energy·homes·Training·transition
A Montpelier Community Energy Efficiency Programme
October 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Energy, Projects
Residential buildings account for 26% of UK CO2 emissions and 50% heat loss in a typical home is through walls and loft. By improving our homes, we can all contribute to Montpelier becoming a less carbon-hungry neighbourhood.
Community groups have a major role in improving domestic energy efficiency and with free training for local, approachable, known [...]
