The Council is responsible under the Home Energy Conservation Act 1995 to report on the percentage of energy efficiency improvements in the housing stock in the Borough. The Council also work in partnership with other agencies to advise, educate and promote energy efficiency schemes, grants and discounts to residents in the Borough.
For further information please contact us Online: Contact the Environmental Promotions Team or call 01322 343056.
The Council's current energy initiatives:
Kent and Medway Warm Homes Scheme – Room in Roof/Loft and Cavity Wall Insulation:
The Warm Homes Scheme is a partnership project between Kent County Council and district councils to support residents in Kent and Medway to save energy in their home.
The Warm Homes programme can offer subsidised insulation through Energy Company Obligations funding, but you may also need to contribute towards the cost.
The appointed provider for offering the room in roof/loft or cavity wall insulation is Aran Services Limited, who are able to access funding and complete insulation works for eligible residents.
From mid September 2016 Aran Services will be sending letters to residents in the Borough offering room in roof/loft and cavity wall insulation.
At present the Warm Homes scheme does not have a programme to offer subsidised heating. If you are over 65 and have been diagnosed as having a serious medical condition then you may be eligible for support from the Winter Warmth programme.
To find out more please Contact us
Saving on your gas and electric bills:
If you want to save money on your energy bills then collective switching might be for you.
We can save you money on your energy bills by negotiating better deals with the energy companies on your behalf.
The more households and businesses that take part, the better change we have of securing a competitive energy deal.
To find out more information about registering visit the Switch Together page.
Delivering Affordable Warmth – A Fuel Poverty Strategy for Kent:
Every year, millions of households throughout England will struggle to keep warm at home.
The Kent Energy Efficiency Partnership have produced a new document called Delivering Affordable Warmth - A Fuel Poverty Strategy for Kent which has been consulted on and work has now started on the action plan.
The Strategy outlines the key issues and sets out a series of objectives with the aim of helping people in Kent out of fuel poverty and into affordable warmth. With input from a wide range of organisations it demonstrates a commitment to work in partnership to alleviate fuel poverty across Kent.
An Action Plan to underpin the Fuel Poverty Strategy for Kent through closer working between agencies will offer a number of benefits to residents including better living standards and conditions for those people on low incomes, improved and more energy efficient housing stock and reduced costs for the NHS is currently being developed. Relevant agencies were invited to attend an Action Plan Workshop on 30 November to develop the right priorities for Kent.
If you need the document in an alternative format please Contact us.