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Good Practice Case Study: GreenHeat, United Kingdom

Case Study (119 KB PDF)

Website: www.greenheat.org.uk

Summary

GreenHeat is a support package for renewable energy in rural Wales and specifically for small and community scaled/owned schemes. Its overall technical and funding advice and information service and feasibility fund covers rural Wales. The capital fund is available to projects in Powys.

It was co-ordinated by Powys Energy Agency through two full time employees, support of the Executive Director; and working with Ecodyfi and the Centre for Alternative Technology. Powys Energy Agency became Mid-Wales Energy Agency in 2005 and closed in 2007.

The package is available to anyone interested in developing a RE project and in regard to any RE technology. Innovative wood based systems are particularly encouraged.

On going promotion of GreenHeat has been essential, it took 6 - 9 months for the concept of the support available to become widely known and appreciated. Since then there has been an increasing number of enquiries, request for consultancy and for capital support. It is clear that there are many projects that people would like to see to fruition in the domestic, public and community sectors. The availability of hand-holding support, advice and funding is required to do this. As the first of its kind, GreenHeat and Powys Energy Agency was able to work with some projects which had been just ideas for many years.

Results

To date the advice line has received 380 recorded enquiries, of which 280 were from householders, 52 from not-for-profit organisations (including schools and local authorities) and 46 from small-to-medium enterprises, including farms.

Of the 380, 243 were wood-related (125 to pellets), 55 solar water heating, 44 photovoltaic related enquiries, 39 hydro, 37 wind enquiries, 3 passive solar enquiries, 5 anaerobic digestion and 35 general renewable energy enquiries.

Overall GreenHeat funding resources have:

The benefits of GreenHeat include:

Keywords

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Biomass & Bioenergy : ESCOs : Financial Instruments : Heat Pumps : Heat/Heating : Households : Local Government : ManagEnergy : Photovoltaics : Property Owners : Regional Government : Renewable Energy Sources & Systems : Solar Thermal : Solid Biofuels : Sustainable Communities : User behaviour : Wind Energy

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