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Landlords – what are your questions on improving the energy efficiency of your properties?

December 3, 2019 by Tessa Shepperson 1 Comment

The Eco HomeWe all know that there is a climate emergency coming.  Or we should do.

We don’t want to accept it but the evidence (if you read it) seems clearer and clearer.  And frightening.  Something, many things, need to be done.

One of the many things that need to be done is adapting our homes and rented properties so they use less energy and have a better carbon footprint.  Domestic dwellings create in the region of 30% of carbon emissions so this is an important issue.

But what should we do?  And how can we pay for it?

To help answer those questions, I have teamed up with Kelly Greer, the Research Director of ACE Research (the Association for Decentralised, and to Energy) and Joshua Williams, the Retrofit Solutions Manager at E.ON and together we are planning an information webinar series for landlords.

But we need YOUR help

We know the things we want to discuss – but what do YOU want?  If you have any burning questions or things you need to know – tell us! We can make sure that we include content and (hopefully) answers for you in at least one of the webinars.

I have set up a little online survey – it’s not long, only ten questions, and should not take you more than 10 minutes or so at most.

See the survey below or find it online here.  The webinar series, by the way, is scheduled for early next year.

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  1. Michael Barnes says

    December 3, 2019 at 5:00 PM

    The climate emergency is here!.

    It is the climate catastrophe that is coming.

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