Energise - Spring 2010
Ofgem draws on CSE's know-how | Making the case for energy justice | What makes a good home energy display | Feasibility studies for the CSEP | Building a heat map for London | PlanLoCaL
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Our newsletter, 'Energise', is produced once, twice or three times a year, depending on how busy we are. This page downloadable PDFs of Energise going back to 2006.

Ofgem draws on CSE's know-how | Making the case for energy justice | What makes a good home energy display | Feasibility studies for the CSEP | Building a heat map for London | PlanLoCaL
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The UK's new Low Carbon Transition Plan - is it fair? | Double-page spread on CSE's 30th anniversary | Establishing the evidence base for planning a low carbon future | Renewable energy support for planners [Uploaded 09/09]
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The first issue of our 30th anniversary year containing articles about the new South West Energy Saving Trust advice centre, energy tariffs, the cost of lifting people out of fuel poverty and CSE's ambitious new Warm Streets project.
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Containing articles about Government thinking on improving UK homes, Our Big Energy Challenge, developing a new energy efficiency strategy for Dorset and youngsters' climate concern.
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The re-designed Energise containing articles about community engagement tackling climate change, 100 Ideas House, a Devon biomass study and smart-meter trials.
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Containing articles about the launch of new fuel-poverty indicator, a call for better integration of national policy on fuel poverty and climate change, CSE's response to carbon offsetting consulation and biomass in the South West.
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Containing articles about CSE's Local and Regional Carbon Management Matrix, zero carbon developments, a biomass boiler at Bristol City Council's plant nursery and exposing the causes of rural fuel poverty.
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Containing articles about social tariffs and whether they are a solution to fuel poverty, CSE's £770,000 'Invest to Save' award for reducing energy consumption in Bath and North East Somerset, efforts to see local authorities take the lead on reducing carbon emissions and the 2006 Community Action for Energy conference.
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Containing such articles as CSE's response to the Government's proposed Energy Review, the West of England Energy conference organised by CSE, wind power developments and an update on CSE's education work.
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Containing articles about what difference local and regional action can make to climate change, how fuel poverty has doubled in Wales, building links to create healthier homes and how new housing must be much more efficient and make more use of renewable technologies.
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