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Energy Advice Service for Dumfries and Galloway
A new service has been launched for people
living in Dumfries & Galloway
at an event in Dumfries. The South West Energy Saving Scotland
advice centre will provide an impartial, free advice service to
individuals, businesses and other organisations on cutting fuel
bills and being more energy efficient.
The event was attended by Patsy Gilroy,
Convenor of Dumfries & Galloway
Council, several local councillors for Dumfries & Galloway,
council staff and organisations such as Business Gateway and Dumfries & Galloway
Elderly Forum.
The Energy Saving Scotland advice network
has five centres across Scotland offering a full range of advice
services including energy efficiency advice to individual householders
and small businesses. In
addition to energy efficiency the service also provides advice
on transport and small scale renewable energy technology, such
as wind turbines and solar panels. Small businesses may be
eligible for free on site energy surveys and interest free loans
for energy saving equipment and measures. The ultimate aim
for the centre is to cut carbon emissions, which is the main greenhouse
gas causing climate change.
Bob Baillie, advice centre manager said, “There’s
a great concern about energy bills and confusion over the variety
of organisations offering support and products to help people. We
are a one-stop shop and look forward to giving independent advice
to individuals and businesses in Dumfries & Galloway.”
The new advice centre, funded by the Scottish Government and managed
by the Energy Saving Trust, will act as a single gateway to access
the wide range of services available.
Director of the Energy Saving Trust, Mike
Thornton added, “The
new Energy Saving Scotland advice network, funded by the Scottish
Government and managed by the Energy Saving Trust, is a key building
block in meeting ambitious Scottish climate change targets. The
network will provide advice and support to hundreds of thousands
of Scots each year on energy efficiency, renewables and sustainable
transport – helping them save energy, carbon and money. We
are looking forward to working in partnership with the Energy Agency
to deliver this important new service.”
To contact your local Energy Saving Scotland advice centre call
0800 512 012 or visit www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
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