Thursday 8 November 2018

ENERGY REDRESS

The Energy Saving Trust has been appointed by Ofgem to distribute payments from energy companies who may have breached rules. The funds can pay for anything from making a home more energy efficient, to providing advice that helps consumers keep on top of their bills.
The Energy Saving Trust has developed an open application process for charities seeking funding from the scheme. Successful projects will be selected with input from an independent panel of experts and could cover a range of locations across England, Scotland and Wales.
The amount of funding available through the scheme varies throughout the year and will be reviewed on a quarterly basis in January, April, July and October. Eligible charities that have registered interest in the scheme will be notified when funds become available.
The minimum grant that can be requested is £20,000 and the maximum amount is the lesser of £2 million or the total value of the current fund.
The scheme can fund projects lasting up to two years, fund 100% of the project cost and can cover revenue and capital measures.
Further information is available of the Energy Redress website.

(Source: GRIN)

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