So what does that mean for communities and homes like ours—often older and many bound by conservation restrictions? 💡
This week’s episode of “The Bottom Line” tackles how we can all potentially navigate the shift to wind and solar power, even if installing solar panels or making other major upgrades isn’t straightforward. It seems there are plenty of other actions we can take, and perhaps should do first.
Evan Davis and his guests dive into the challenge of balancing increased demand from electric vehicles and heat pumps while ensuring no one gets left behind—especially those living in older properties. Did you know that even without solar panels or heat pumps, homes could still participate in this new energy future? ⚡ With smart meters and other tech, we can contribute to a more flexible energy grid—and benefit financially from it, too!
EcoTitchfield is committed to ensuring that every home in our community can be part of the solution. We’re here to help residents understand their options and adapt, even with the unique limitations we face. So if you want to know more about our upcoming projects then please register your interest on our homepage at www.ecotitichfield.com
And in the meantime listen in to Evan to learn more about this energy transition and what it means for older homes: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m00237z4
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