Please choose from:
Energy Saving Trust
Enhanced Capital
Allowances
Design Advice
Energy-Efficient Loans
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Energy Saving
Trust
www.est.co.uk/solar
Grants of up to 50% are available
for solar technology for the following applications:
Stream 1:
Small-scale applications (0.5KWP—5KWP) - SMEs, public
buildings, Voluntary/charitable organisations/community groups
Stream 2:
Large and Medium-scale applications (5kwp-100kwp) for larger
businesses, public buildings and Voluntary/charitable
organisations/community groups
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Enhanced
Capital Allowances
www.eca.gov.uk
Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECAs)
enable a business to claim 100% first-year capital allowances on
spending on qualifying plant and machinery. There are three
schemes:
Energy-saving plant and machinery
Low carbon dioxide emissions and
natural gas and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure
Water conservation and plant and
machinery
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Design Advice
www.carbontrust.co.uk
Clients are offered free initial
design consultancy on a building project - further consultancy,
with partial funding can also be available
site layout and ecology
building fabric and insulation
heating, lighting and ventilation
strategies
water use
sustainable and recycled
materials
energy management, metering and
controls
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Energy-Efficiency Loans
www.carbontrust.co.uk
Energy-Efficiency Loans are designed to save you
money when you replace your existing
equipment with a more energy-efficient version.
So, if you're a small or medium-sized business, you could borrow
£5,000 to £100,000* at 0% fixed interest to fund the purchase of
equipment such as lighting, boilers or insulation. To find out
whether you're eligible for a 0% Energy-Efficiency Loan and for
more information, follow this link:
http://www.thecarbontrust.co.uk/energy/pages/page_314.asp
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