Previous NELEEAC Projects
The
following are some of the projects that NELEEAC have been involved
with over the last few years:-
Business
use of Renewable Energy Technologies (BRET)
The
BRET project was launched by NELEEAC in March 2006 with the
aim to provide energy efficiency advice for Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises*.
Advice focuses on recycling, waste
reduction techniques and the potential for renewable technology.
With
similar aims to the SME use of Renewable Energy Technologies (SMERET)
project, launched January 2005, BRET extended its target area for
businesses beyond SMERET's
Upper Lea Valley area, (London Boroughs
of Enfield, Haringey and Waltham Forest), to pan London.
The
overall aim of both projects was to improve the economic performance
and enhance the sustainability of small and Medium-sized businesses
in the target Objective 2 areas.
The
FREE service included:
-
On
site energy audit
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Concise
report outlining measures to save energy
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The
opportunity to find out more on the potential of renewable
energy technologies such as Solar, Wind, Biomass and Micro- CHP’s.
-
Information
on grants and discounted schemes for renewable energy technologies
-
Ongoing
advice and support
The
project partners were:
NELEEAC
Schools Projects
NELEEAC
has been involved with two European Union funded projects working
with Schools in the area:-
Please
follow the links below for more detail.
The
FEE Project
FEEDU