NORTH WALES EEAC

 

Established in 2000 following a collaboration between West Wales ECO Centre and Merseyside EEAC (now Energy Partnerships Plus).

Located in Mold, Flintshire and with an office on Chester Street, in Wrexham, the EEAC service covers the whole of North Wales from the Isle of Anglesey in the West to Wrexham in the East. The EEAC works in partnership with local Authorities and a number of organisations to deliver projects that concentrate on energy efficiency and the fuel poor. 

Among the projects currently underway are:

Three Villages Project, a community energy project in the villages of Nercwys, Treuddyn and Llanfynydd, Flintshire, aiming to improve the quality of life of the residents as well as protect and preserve the environment.

Keep Well this Winter, working to ensure that the elderly and infirm do not suffer unnecessarily during the colder months. The campaign also highlights safety, nutrition and health issues.

Health Through Warmth, funded by nPower and managed by NEA, aims to train those with the most direct access to the fuel poor to identify energy issues and refer the client back to the EEAC.

The EEAC is located in the Town Hall, Earl Road, Mold.

You can start saving energy by completing the online Home Energy Check on this website. We'll send you an advice pack with a list of ways you could improve your energy efficiency at home.  Or look at the top tips for energy saving on the Energy Saving Trust's webiste. Or call free on  0800 512012  for impartial advice and guidance on energy saving, grants and schemes.

The key services, delivered by trained and experienced staff, include the following:

Free & Impartial Energy Efficiency Advice to match the enquirer?s needs

Advice on all energy saving, energy related and heating matters.

Signposting to Energy Efficiency grants and discounts and renewable energy grants

Referrals to grant schemes including Welsh Assembly funded Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (HEES)

Information available on a wide range of energy related topics including renewable domestic technologies

Presentations on a wide range of topics to communities groups and public meetings. Support for community events

Training to organisations concerned with Energy Efficiency and Fuel Poverty. Support for teachers and schools

For more information about the North Wales EEAC, what it does and why, how these services are delivered and how you might make use of them see EEAC What for?



West Wales ECO Centre Fact Sheets
 

West Wales ECO Centre Resources

EEACS - Energy Efficiency Advice Centres pages.

Glossary - Make sense of related acronyms.

Links - Other sites and pages of interest.

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