Green energy should be for everyone, says Scottish social enterprise Changeworks

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Going green should leave you better off, not worse. That means a warmer home with lower energy costs, whether you own or rent. It means technology that’s affordable, reliable and easy to use, in and out of the home. Changeworks explains how.

With more people than ever struggling to pay their energy bills, and with the accelerating climate emergency, it has never been more important to understand how you can switch to more sustainable energy use.

At Changeworks, Scotland’s leading environmental charity and social enterprise, our aim is to support householders to access the advice and support they need to help to help not only have an affordably warm, energy efficient home, but also to lower carbon emissions to help tackle the climate emergency.

Our accredited advisors engage with thousands of people each year, providing up-to-date energy and low carbon technology advice and support.

Through the Green Energy Helpline from Changeworks, you’ll receive tailored, expert advice on low-carbon technologies for the home, as well as advice on smart meters, tariffs and electric vehicles.

We know that systems such as heat pumps and solar panels can often seem confusing or complicated. There’s a lot of information out there, and not all of it is accurate or easy to understand.

That’s why our team are on hand with free, expert advice and support. We can help you get to grips with smart meters, time of use tariffs and electric vehicles. We’ll develop a tailored plan based on your needs, with relevant information and signposting to funding and grants. We also provide guidance on how to get the most out of measures such as solar panels, heat pumps and more.

Get the support you need for a greener, more affordable and sustainable way of life. Find out more and request a call back at www.changeworks.org.uk/greenenergy

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