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Some basic facts: Homes account for about 30% of the UK's carbon emissions and 55% of all water usage. 55% of all timber used in the UK goes into housing construction and the construction industry itself produces some 70 million tons of waste materials each year - Of this, 19% consists of materials that are delivered to sites and never used!

Green Energy Consortium: A coalition of 11 renewable-energy trade associations representing more than 600 companies has asked the major political parties to help expand the sector through financial incentives, tax breaks, reformed planning and improvement to the electricity grid.

Renewables Hub: In Sept 2005 The Centre for Offshore Renewables Technology received a £3.65m grant from Suffolk County Council. Based in Lowestoft, the Centre hopes to make the region a hub for work in this field.

Low Carbon Buildings Programme: Launched by the UK Government in April 2006, this 3-year programme replaces and replaces the previous DTI Clear Skies and Solar PV grant programmes. It provides grants for microgeneration schemes for householders, public and not-for-profit organisations.

Grants: Grants of up to £2500 towards microgeneration technology systems are available under the Government's Low Carbon Buildings Programme. To be eligible to receive a low carbon buildings grant you must use a certified installer and a certified product. "The scheme is open to householders, public, not for profit and commercial organisations across the UK (except the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man). The site says "The programme will demonstrate how energy efficiency and microgeneration can work hand in hand to create low carbon buildings." The following technologies are supported under the scheme:

For photovoltaic cells, the Energy Saving Trust provides grants - please see www.est.co.uk/solar.

DEFRA has a leaflet on their grant aid scheme for Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) & Miscanthus Up to £200,000 may be available.

 

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