A Community Energy Investment Model (CEIM) for post-war housing

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Title
A Community Energy Investment Model (CEIM) for post-war housing

CoPED ID
f7899bcf-445b-4136-9d62-eacb26f2895c

Status
Closed


Value
£38,176

Start Date
April 30, 2015

End Date
July 30, 2015

Description

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This project aims to develop a set of solutions to give communities much more control over their energy bills. it will do this by providing an integrated package of technical solutions for clusters of 5-20 buildings and supporting these with a commercial model which reduces total energy costs for everyone over the lifetime of the technologies. The package of solutions will include tailored insulation for each building, local electricity generation from solar panels, new district heating systems, electric vehicles, modern control technologies and energy storage. These investments will be funded by a local energy services company and many will be delivered and maintained by local people. The idea is that widespread deployment of this kind of solution across the country will lead to much stronger local supply chains for distributed energy technologies, as well as faster transition to a more efficient national energy system and lower heating and electricity bills.

Jim Lott PM_PER
Jim Lott PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Energy control
  2. District heating
  3. Energy
  4. Energy technology
  5. Renewable energy sources
  6. Solar energy
  7. Energy efficiency
  8. Production of electricity
  9. Heating systems
  10. Energy production (process industry)
  11. Clusters

Extracted key phrases
  1. Community Energy Investment Model
  2. Local energy service company
  3. Efficient national energy system
  4. Energy technology
  5. Total energy cost
  6. Energy bill
  7. Energy storage
  8. Strong local supply chain
  9. War housing
  10. Technical solution
  11. Local electricity generation
  12. Modern control technology
  13. New district heating system
  14. Local people
  15. Post

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UKRI project entry

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