Low carbon buildings programme
The Department of Trade and Industry's low carbon buildings
programme provides grants for individual buildings or communities,
known as microgeneration technologies, for householders, community
organisations, schools, the public sector and businesses. The
programme is managed by the Energy Saving Trust.
Grants are available for the following technologies:
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solar photovoltaics (PV) which uses energy from the
sun to create electricity to run appliances and lighting. It
only requires daylight - not direct sunlight - to generate
electricity.
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wind turbines
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small hydro power systems which convert potential
energy stored in water held at height to kinetic energy (or the
energy used in movement) to turn a turbine to produce
electricity.
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solar thermal hot water
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ground source heat pumps
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water/air source heat pumps
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using bio-energy (organic matter of recent origin as
fuel)
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renewable combined heat and power (CHP)
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micro CHP (can be installed in place of standard domestic
boilers)
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fuel cells (combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce
electricity, with water and heat as its by-product)
Visit the
Energy Saving Trust's website,
or the
low carbon buildings programme website for more
information, or call 0800 915 0990.