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North East London EEAC
Less Energy

The Energy Centre
31 Church Hill
Walthamstow, London E17 3RU
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 20 8521 3169 Fax: +44 20 8520 9882
Website: www.lessenergy.co.uk

Main Contact
   Tanya McARDLE, Project Development Manager
   Email: admin[at]lessenergy.co.uk

Other Contacts
   David JEAL, Director
   Email: mogsjonk[at]blueyonder.co.uk

Year of Creation: 1994

No of Staff: 6

Keywords

To find organisations with similar interests, click on a keyword below:
Biomass & Bioenergy : Buildings : EEAC - UK : Education : Energy Efficiency : Ethanol : Islands : Liquid Biofuels : Pellets & Pelleting : Photovoltaics : Polygeneration : Renewable Energy Sources & Systems : Sustainable Energy : Sustainable Transport : Training : Wind Energy

Sources of Funding
%:
E
P
I
Key:
European
National
Regional
Local
Private
In-house

European Funding: 50% Private Funding: 25% In-house Funding: 25%

Further Information

The North East London Energy Efficiency Advice Centre (NELEEAC) is a non-profit organisation and is responsible for providing energy advice and services to domestic and business customers across North East London. Staff in the organisation has over 30 years of experience in the provision of energy management services. NELEEAC has extensive links with local authorities, government bodies, and also private companies who have been partners on projects aimed towards improving the capitals efficiency.

NELEEAC is part of a group of organisations, which include Thames Energy, an Energy Services Company (ESCo) which provides Energy Management services to the public sector, including schools and small and medium enterprises.

NELEEAC has also been involved in a number of Energy Services projects in partnership with Local Authorities in both urban and rural locations. These include:

Areas of expertise: Training and Installation of Biomass and Wood Pellet CHPs.

Target audience: Schools, Local Authorities, Leisure Centres, Swimming Pools, Shared Accommodation, Hospitals and Colleges.

Reports

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Case Studies

Case Study: PU Benefs: How to use Energy Efficiency Services in Public Buildings - Best Practice Catalogue and Study on the specificity of public bodies

Other Reports

Report: Sustainable Regions and Municipalities 2007 - 8-10 May 2007, Växjö, Sweden

Report: Bio-NETT Project

Report: BioDieNet project (EIE/06/090)

Report: ManagEnergy Annual Conference - November 2004: European Conference on Local Energy Action

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