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Social housing has always been at the forefront of efforts to improve energy efficiency, roll out renewable technologies and deliver clean and affordable energy to its customers. We've worked closely...
SE2 helped us design & run a stakeholder round-table to discuss the challenges and research opportunities to accelerate the take up of green heat. The work they did, including a background review & facilitation of the round-table, was done quickly and to a high quality. SE2 are always reliable, helpful and professional. It is a pleasure to work with them.
Cat Reeby, Surrey Living Lab project manager, University of Surrey
You don’t need to work in the energy sector to know that more and more people are experiencing fuel poverty, forced to choose between spending a large percentage of their income on heating or living in a cold home.
Like a long-forgotten pop group from the 1990s, cold weather has decided to make a comeback. At SE2, we’ve spent much of the past winter delivering training to frontline workers from local authorities, the NHS and the voluntary sector. We’ve talked about the health impacts of cold weather, ways to spot someone who might be at risk from the cold and some of the simple, proven solutions that are available. Here are some of the things that we have learned along the way: