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Carbon Clyde – Home Energy

Carbon Clyde and Home Energy Scotland* are offering residents of Cumbernauld FREE home energy checks. We want to help the community reduce their carbon emissions as part of our Carbon Clyde project but also reduce their fuel bills.

  1. Do you find your home hard to heat?
  2. Do you worry about your fuel bills?

The process is simple. If you answer yes to both or even one of these questions, then Carbon Clyde can help and it’s all free. If you don’t catch the team out and about then please contact stuart.mcintosh@clydefc.co.uk. Please provide the following details and someone will get in touch:-

  • Name
  • Address
  • Contact Number
  • Email
  • Answer to the two questions
  • Preferred date and time for Ian’s team to call you to ask more questions ahead of your free home energy check.

If you want, you can also state what you are interested in:-

  • Grants and funding
  • Draught proofing
  • Information on heating
  • Saving water at home
  • Switching energy supplier
  • Insulation
  • Energy saving tips
  • Renewable technologies

Everyone is feeling the cold, especially over the past couple of weeks so it’s not to late to get your home heated more efficiently for this winter. Let the Carbon Clyde Project help you, help us, reduce the carbon emissions in Cumbernauld by making small changes to your home that can make huge differences to your pocket.

*Home Energy Scotland, funded by the Scottish Government, is Scotland’s only source of clear, impartial advice on making your home cheaper to heat.

Project Manager, Karen Welsh said: “We are pleased that our project is going from strength to strength and l’m delighted to welcome our new partnerships in relation to the home energy strand of our project. I’ve worked with Lilian from Home Energy Scotland on previous projects. Her knowledge and expertise in her field along with her support is the best and l’m so happy that we are working with Lilian and HES in Cumbernauld.

“I was introduced to Ian Naismith, Energy Assessor via the Business Club here at Broadwood and it was apparent that Ian’s years of experience in this field could only be an asset to our project. I welcome them both to our team and look forward to talking to the people of Cumbernauld on ways that we can help reduce their fuel bills.”