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Merseyside
Energy Efficiency Advice Centre is one of two centres run by Energy Projects
Plus (EP+) a charity (Registered Charity : 1080 137) with the following
mission statement:
"We
continually seek opportunities to develop partnerships to improve energy
efficiency, alleviate fuel poverty and reduce the impact on the environment
through energy and sustainability projects."
The
centre operates as part of a nation-wide network of Advice Centres, launched
by the Energy Saving Trust in 1993, providing cost-effective, free, impartial
energy efficiency advice to householders and small to medium businesses.
We
are part funded by the Energy Saving Trust but need to raise additional
funding from local authorities and other sponsors to continue offering
our services to the community.
Our
core services comprise:
- Free
phone and Freepost advice service to all Merseyside residents
- Free
Home Energy Reports: every home is different, and by letting us know
as much as possible about your home, we can advice on how much can be
saved. We send a personalised report with recommendations for your home,
their costs and details of savings you could make. We also include details
of any grants that you may be able to claim.
- Giving
talks and presentations to local groups, such as the Womens Institute,
Soroptimists, Gingerbread, Pensioners Groups, and Luncheon Clubs, promoting
energy saving measures relevant to everyday living.
- Marketing
and promoting energy efficiency via a free phone line - 0800 512 012.
The Energy Efficiency Advice Centre provides free, impartial advice
and is supported by the Energy Saving Trust, a non-profit distributing
organisation funded by the Government.
- Displays
and Energy Road Shows, promoting Energy Efficiency, (which, subject
to funding, can sometimes include handing out free low energy light
bulbs), promoting grants and initiatives relevant to the residents of
the local community.
Through
our broad base approach to energy efficiency promotion we undertake other
projects, which include:
- School
projects: delivering presentations to students and staff promoting energy
efficiency at home and within their school. Working in Local Authority
Partnership Areas and targeting schools in socially deprived areas with
the aim of running longer term projects.
- Working
in partnership with Local Authorities who now have a duty under the
1995 Home Energy Conservation Act (HECA) to improve the energy efficiency
of their public and private sector housing.
- Working
with landlords to provide tenants with advice specific to their homes,
advising of grants, and good housekeeping to the benefit of both tenant
and landlord.
- Working
with communities with the aim of training community energy champions
who would be able to offer advice to fellow community members.
- Training
in energy awareness to front-line staff, tenants representatives,
Council Members etc.
In
line with our mission statement we endeavour to work closely with community
groups, residents organisations, local authorities and housing associations,
small business services, other environmental groups, Chambers of Commerce
and other companies, to take the energy saving message to as many homes
and businesses as possible.
All
staff are trained to a minimum level of City and Guilds Energy Awareness
with a number of staff holding higher qualifications and considerable
experience in the energy efficiency field.

Angela
Eagle MP visits the Merseyside EEAC in January 2001
For
further information Email
us
or call 0151 639 9499 (local freephone 0800 512 012)
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