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222 results found for 'energy Footprint tool'

Energy efficiency measures

 There are some relatively easy steps which will cut your church's use of electricity and gas, and your utility bills

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Energy Footprint

Renewable energy

Renewable energy installations are more and more common and affordable. But it’s important to choose the right one for your building and community use.

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Solar Panels at Brighton St George

The Church Development Tool

A way of planning together: simple, effective, encouraging

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A vicar speaks to a woman in a coffee area of a church

Energy Performance Certificates and Churches

Guidance on the circumstances in which church-owned buildings may need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

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Energy Performance Certificate

Safer Recruitment and People Management Assessment Tool

Safer Recruitment and People Management Assessment Tool

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Update our Renewable Energy data

Update the renewable energy data held on the Church Heritage Record 

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St James' Piccadilly tackle their energy use

Keywords; Net-zero Carbon, Eco Church, Renewable Energy, Solar, Community, Energy Efficiency, Grade I-listed Building, Diocese of London, Parish Church, External Example

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St James Piccadilly from street level N Chadwick (geograph.org.uk)

Portsmouth Cathedral cuts the energy use of Cathedral House

Keywords; Net-zero Carbon, Solar, Energy Efficiency, Micro-CHP, Diocese of Portsmouth, Office, Written Case Study

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Church House Portsmouth showing array of PV panels from above

A biomass boiler almost halves the energy bills of a village church

Keywords; Net-zero Carbon, Biomass, Grade II-listed Building, Diocese of Leeds, Parish Church, National Park, Written Case Study

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Austwick Church of the Epiphany from the road

Net zero carbon church

Explore the kinds of changes that could help your church cut its carbon footprint.

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A diagram showing the outside of a net zero carbon church.

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