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15 Jul 2022

Thrive offering energy efficiency grants to local community buildings to help with energy bills

Round six of our Community Benefit Programme is now open to applications, run in conjunction with national energy charity, Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE).
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We’re helping to keep energy bills down in UK community buildings by offering them energy efficiency grants of up to £4,000 as part of our Community Benefit Programme.

With support from Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE), eligible buildings can now apply for the funding which can be used to cover energy saving measures including insulation, draught proofing, improved heating or lighting controls and LED lighting. Communities will also be able to access free expert advice from CSE on zero-cost solutions.

To apply for the nationwide scheme, which is now in its sixth round, the shared building – such as a church hall or community centre – will need to be located within a 20-mile radius of one of our clean energy projects.

We first started our Community Benefit Programme back in 2016 because we wanted to plug a funding gap between domestic and commercial properties. Since then, we’ve awarded 41 grants to 33 community buildings, totalling over £120,000. These improvements save 68 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

The application process will be administered by CSE, with applicants asked to complete a full energy survey of the shared building using guidance supplied by the charity. This will help to identify potential improvements, including zero-cost measures, and calculate carbon and cost savings for different options.

Applications will remain open until 11th September 2022. You can find out more information and apply here: https://www.cse.org.uk/projects/view/1304

“We’re currently in the midst of an energy crisis, with wholesale gas prices driving up energy bills, making homes and other buildings very expensive to run. It’s important to us that we continue building relationships with the people and groups living close to our clean energy projects. That’s why we’re making these grants available so that they can make energy efficiency improvements to important shared buildings – many of which are the focal points of their communities, offering opportunities to socialise, learn and access key services. With energy bills look set to rise further, we’d encourage as many buildings as possible to check their eligibility and apply.”

Matthew Clayton, Managing Director, Thrive Renewables

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