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Green energy
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The Big Ask
Install solar panels. Most suppliers are locally based, although B&Q have just started supplying Solar Voltaic panels at competitive prices. One A Rocha Friend, who contacted us at New Wine 2006, runs a Solar hot-water company, Solar Systems. Please mention A Rocha’s ‘Living Lightly’ if you contact them!
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Change to a green electricity supplier. The sites GreenElectricity.org or USwitch.com will guide you, but amongst the best suppliers are Good Energy and EcoTricity.
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The Big Ask
Fit a Ground Source Heat Pump – using natural heat from the earth to give low-level heating to your home. Excellent background information available from the Energy Saving Trust. Suppliers include OGI Groundwater, run by an A Rocha Friend. (Click on ‘Geothermal’ on the website).
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Think on this
Look into government grants that are available. Warm Front is available for anyone who is receiving some sort of benefit and wants to fit insulation or a new boiler, and the Low Carbon Buildings Programme is for renewable energy installations. |
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When you change your boiler, change it to a highly efficient gas condensing combination boiler.
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The Big Ask
Install a wind turbine. The Energy Saving Trust is a useful place to go for information. |
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One-hit wonder
Have a home energy audit to find out exactly how much energy you use, on what. Contact your local Eenrgy Efficiency Advice Centre: 0800 512 012. |
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The Big Ask
Install a wood-burning stove – especially if you are near to somewhere where you can harvest coppiced wood for burning. |
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One-hit wonder
If you decide to change your electricity supplier, do so through Switch and Give and a donation will be made to a charity of your choice. |
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The Big Ask
If you have an area of your house that requires a light to be on even on a summer’s day, have a sunpipe built in. |
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