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The Distributional Impacts of UK Climate Change Policies

In-depth study which reveals that the costs of policies designed to tackle climate change are likely to be borne disproportionately by low-income groups. You can find out more about the background to this project here  |  July 2010

 

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The Distributional Impacts of UK Climate Change Policies

In-depth study which reveals that the costs of policies designed to tackle climate change are likely to be borne disproportionately by the poor.

Prepared on behalf of Eaga Charitable Trust  by Ian Preston and Vicki White (CSE) and Pedro Guertler (Association for the Conservation of Energy).

July 2010

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'You Just Have to Get By'

A study of the 'coping-strategies' of households facing fuel poverty and the daily reality of living on a low income in a British winter. You can find out more about the background to this project here  |  June 2010

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'You Just Have to Get By'

A study of the 'coping-strategies' of households facing fuel poverty and the details of the daily reality of living on a low income in a British winter. Includes a face-to‐face survey of 700 households and 50 in‐depth telephone interviews.

By Will Anderson and Vicki White, both of the Centre for Sustainable Energy, and Andrea Finney, University of Bristol. Funded by eaga Charitable Trust.

June 2010

Savings, profits and reinvestments

Many communities are fortunate enough to have generated an income stream from their renewable energy project and this film shows how some of these have re-invested their profits for the future. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.

Re-investing your income

If your project is fortunate enough to generate an income stream from its renewable energy, this film helps you to understand how you can effectively re-invest your profits for the future. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.

Funding and income streams

There are a variety of ways community-based renewable energy projects have accessed the funding and income to turn their proposals into reality, and this films looks at a number of them. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.

How Triodos Bank funds community projects

Triodos Renewables is an arm of Triodos Bank that specialises in the funding of renewable energy projects, and this film helps you to understand how they can help your project. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.

Grants and other charitable funding

Effective fundraising campaigns could be the best way of raising the funds you need through local donations, and this film provides the guidance to do this. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.

Feed-in tariffs and other finance streams

Financial incentives, like the feed-in tariff and renewable heat incentive, are designed to encourage communities to generate money from renewable energy projects and this film helps you to understand how to take advantage. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.

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Supporting Bristol’s Community Energy Initiatives: Projects and priorities

Commissioned by Bristol City Council and funded by DECC, this report provides an overview of the community energy sector in Bristol based on the results of a questionnaire distributed to community energy groups  |  July 2011

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Supporting Bristol’s Community Energy Initiatives: Projects and priorities

The aim of this report was to provide more detailed capacity profiles of community energy groups in Bristol, to identify key support needs, and to make recommendations for actions to support the sector in future  |  July 2011

Traditional bank finance

One way of funding particularly large renewable energy projects is to borrow from a bank and establish a repayment plan, and this film helps you understand how. Made as part of CSE's PlanLoCaL project.