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Heat and energy saving strategy consultation [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London DECC 2009ISBN:
  • 9780108508158
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.33 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Helping people change behaviour and take action -- Financing energy saving and low carbon energy -- Delivery -- Stronger incentives to move to a low carbon future -- District heating -- Combined heat and power and surplus heat -- Wider impacts -- Territorial extent and how to respond -- Annexes: consultation questions; code of practice on consultation; references
Summary: Joint consultation document from the Department for Energy and Climate Change and the Department of Communities and Local Government provides an overview on a 'whole industry' approach to heat and energy conservation in the United Kingdom. Looks at the policy steps taken to date as part of the move towards more efficient energy use and lower carbon emissions and introduces proposed changes to support the four main government aims in this area. These include reducing use, increasing use of renewables and lowering carbon emissions and the need to maintain secure and economically beneficial energy supplies for the United Kingdom.Summary: Responses to the consultation must be received by Friday 8 May 2009.
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Helping people change behaviour and take action -- Financing energy saving and low carbon energy -- Delivery -- Stronger incentives to move to a low carbon future -- District heating -- Combined heat and power and surplus heat -- Wider impacts -- Territorial extent and how to respond -- Annexes: consultation questions; code of practice on consultation; references

Joint consultation document from the Department for Energy and Climate Change and the Department of Communities and Local Government provides an overview on a 'whole industry' approach to heat and energy conservation in the United Kingdom. Looks at the policy steps taken to date as part of the move towards more efficient energy use and lower carbon emissions and introduces proposed changes to support the four main government aims in this area. These include reducing use, increasing use of renewables and lowering carbon emissions and the need to maintain secure and economically beneficial energy supplies for the United Kingdom.

Responses to the consultation must be received by Friday 8 May 2009.