CSE recently contributed to the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee’s inquiry on unlocking community energy at scale. This ...
CSE recently responded to a consultation from Ofwat, the water regulator, on a proposed priority services register for the ...
A free energy advice service for homes in Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire and Isle of Wight, and parts of Oxfordshire, West Sussex and Surrey. Our team of advisors offer free energy advice to help you ...
Adequate ventilation in your home is important for good health. It removes stale and damp air along with odours and pollutants and replaces it with fresh air. Most of the time, ventilation is achieved ...
For Hdayet, Bright Green Future provided a unique opportunity to connect with others who share his passion for the ...
When it comes to low-carbon heating, it seems everyone is talking about heat pumps. But what is a heat pump? How do they work? And could you heat your home with a heat pump? Our team of retrofit ...
Solid walls can be insulated internally (from the inside) and externally (from the outside). Both are significant undertakings in terms of cost and disruption. This page focuses on internal solid wall ...
Room heaters are are usually used as an extra heat source (sometimes called secondary heating), alongside a main heating system. They can be useful if you need to heat one room for a limited time or ...
While any home can benefit from retrofitting, older homes usually have more problems, and older homes are the focus of this page. Common issues include damp, condensation, draughts and a lack of ...
If your home was built after the 1930s, the chances are that its external walls are made of two ‘skins’ with a gap of around 50mm between them. This means they are ‘cavity walls’ and the gap between ...
Almost every electricity supplier has a green electricity tariff aimed at customers who want to buy renewable energy. What is a green electricity tariff? These tariffs are labelled as green if some or ...
Approximately 10% of the total heat loss from a typical house is through the windows. Secondary glazing can be a cost-effective way of reducing this heat loss and making your home more comfortable.