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Contents (scroll down or click on a topic) Community Energy Scotland |
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Community Energy Scotland (website) 1. Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative (website) SCHRI is funded by the Scottish Government and provides funding to householders and advice and funding to communities. The household stream is managed by the Energy Saving Trust and the community stream is jointly managed by the Energy Saving Trust and Community Energy Scotland. The objectives of SCHRI are: Community Stream : SCHRI provides grants of up to £100,000 for communities and has a network of development officers who can provide support and advice to the communities throughout the installation process. Household Stream : SCHRI provides grants to householders of up to 30% of the costs to a maximum of £4,000. The installer and product must be accredited. The technologies available for funding are: Further advice from 0800 138 8858 or download an application pack. 2. Income-generating projects As well as funding microgeneration and efficiency projects, Community Energy Scotland also provides funding and technical support to those communities who are developing income-generating projects eg. small community windfarms or hydro schemes. Grants are also available from Community Energy Scotland for community groups to enable them to become constituted and to obtain technical expertise on the best options and locations for their community energy projects. 3. Big Lottery Scotland Through Big Lottery Scotland's Growing Community Assets scheme, Community Energy Scotland is also able to offer advice and support communities to bring real and lasting legacies to their local communities through developing sustainable energy projects. 4. Low Carbon Buildings Programme Under Phase 2 of BERR's Low Carbon Buildings Programme, grants for the installation of microgeneration technologies are available to public sector buildings (including schools, hospitals, housing associations and local authorities) and charitable bodies. Community Energy Scotland , in conjunction with the Energy Savings Trust, has launched a programme to increase the uptake of sustainable energy measures in schools throughout Scotland. (For more information please contact Brid McKibben, Community Energy Scotland's schools renewables development officer on 01349 860130.)
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Scottish Rural Development Programme (website) Renewable Energy - Forestry (website) What is this about?
What will this achieve? What you can do? Who can apply? Eligibility Criteria What costs could be supported? What technologies are supported? To ensure value for money we require you to provide 2 competitive quotes for any capital items applied for which are based on actual cost. If, however, you are seeking grant support towards something so specialised it is only available through 1 source then we would accept 1 quote. Please see the guidance on quotes and estimates for more information. Rate of support? Inspections/verification Technical Guidance
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Climate Challenge Fund (website) Types of organisations funded
Types of activities funded For further information contact Keep Scotland Beautiful on 01786 471333 or email ccf@ksbscotland.org.uk
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On 6th October 2008, the Scottish Government announced a further round of funding under
the Scottish Biomass Heat Scheme. It aims to encourage renewable heat use
by businesses and in district heating demonstrators.
The Scheme will provide grants for (a) installation of biomass heating
systems in small-medium scale enterprises (SMEs) and (b) district heating demonstrations set up by private developers. Who can apply? - Eligibility ( *1 An SME is an autonomous enterprise with i) a staff headcount of less than 250 and ii) a turnover ≤ 50 million
EUROs or a balance sheet total ≤ 43 million EUROs.
Where your business is linked or a partner enterprise, relationships with other enterprises should be taken into
account. A user guide is available at ec.europa.eu/enterprise/enterprise_policy/sme_definition/index_en.htm) For what? (Type of applications) Application process Enquiries: |
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