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Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online

Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online





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Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online

Tuesday 4 & Wednesday 5 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Wednesday 5 March
Online

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Becoming an energy efficient organisation: a demo of Remote Discovery

Utility Aid

Day
Wednesday 8 November
Time slot
09:30-10:30
This event took place over 1 year ago
Room
Ochil suite
Wheelchair accessible
Contact
Emily Berry
07913 519 358
Topics
Environment Building and utilities
Overall aim

Do you want to start your journey to Net Zero but the cost to get a assessor on site is proving too much? This workshop will showcase Utility Aid's latest product that allows you to carry out an onsite survey virtually via a mobile app. We will take you through how it works by carrying out an in person demo.

Description

We will be carrying out a demo of our Remote Discovery Document service. Which is a cost-effective report that allows organisations to make educated decisions on the implementation of energy efficient measures that can help reduce energy consumption.

The document will include the impact all tried and tested technology/ measures will have on energy consumption, the potential cost

to install, and the expected return on investment.

What our customers say....

“Most Recently we have used their Remote Building Assessment to obtain guidance on how we might reduce the energy consumption of our very old building. After a tour of our building via video link with an energy assessor, we received a comprehensive report on what improvements, large and small, we could make and their suitability, which was followed by a discussion with the assessor. I have learned so much from this process. With the support of the report, I feel much better equipped to work with my fellow Trustees to reduce the carbon footprint of our village hall”. -Jane Lutman, Flamstead

Who was the event aimed at?

Project/line managers

Who spoke at this event?
Emily Berry - Partnership Manager
Ruaire Glackin - Head of Net Zero and Energy Management
 
Brought to you by
SCVO
Platinum sponsor
Keegan & Pennykid
Gold sponsors
Aspen People
CCLA
Utility Aid
Partners
ACOSVO
 
Social Enterprise Scotland
 
Volunteer Scotland
 
Local host partner
EVOC