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Home energy efficiency grants and advice: findings from the English Midlands
Authors:Andrew Atholl Wallace  Paul David Fleming  Andrew John Wright  Katherine Nesbitt Irvine
Institution:1. Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University , Queens Building, The Gateway, Leicester , LE1 9BH , UK awallace@dmu.ac.uk;3. Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University , Queens Building, The Gateway, Leicester , LE1 9BH , UK
Abstract:Research was conducted in Nottinghamshire, England to investigate public attitudes regarding home energy efficiency issues. Quantitative data were collected in the form of a postal survey, achieving over three hundred responses. Additionally, predominantly qualitative data were collected in semi-structured interviews in 15 homes. The issues investigated included the grant-funded energy efficiency measures installed by the public, the organisations providing grants, the means by which the recipients were referred to the organisations, and the public's preferences regarding energy efficiency advice. Findings were made about the local authority's success in encouraging the take-up of energy efficiency grants, about the public's preferences for the means by which advice should be provided, about trust relating to energy efficiency grants provided by gas and electricity suppliers, and about people's knowledge of the most effective energy efficiency measures. Additional findings were drawn about specific energy efficiency issues, including old heating systems and compact fluorescent light bulbs.
Keywords:home  energy  efficiency  grants  advice  councils
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