Energy Redress Scheme Webinars - Recordings now available

We recently hosted a series of online webinars based on the feedback we received from charitable organisations in our database. The recordings from these sessions are available below and include information on how to create a strong application and advice in light of the current COVID-19 situation. We highly recommend you take the time to watch the webinars if you are currently delivering projects or are looking to apply for funding in the next round.

An Introduction to the Energy Redress Scheme

During this session we provide an introduction to the scheme, as well as tips and guidance on the application process and how we're taking the current COVID-19 situation into account.

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Best Practice is Small Scale Energy Advice Services

This webinar was aimed to organisations with little to no experience in delivering energy advice. It covered important things to consider before deciding to offer energy advice as well as top tips for delivering small scale energy advice services.

Energy Advice Best Practice

This session is aimed at charities and organisations who are interested in or are new to delivering energy advice and are considering applying to the scheme to deliver an energy advice project. 

Capital & Innovation Projects

This session is for charities seeking funding for capital measures or for projects that involve the development of products and/or services, which are genuinely innovative and not currently accessible to energy consumers or certain groups of energy consumers. 

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If you have any further questions, please email energyredress@est.org.uk and a member of the team will be in touch as soon as possible.

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