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... Q&A 12.50pm   Presentation from Jon Priddy (Community Energy Scotland) on renewables in Alness community buildings and Q&A 1.05pm    Close presentations with summary and explanation of following tour ...
... on the oncoming energy crisis. www.350.org - a campaign to keep atmospheric CO2 levels below 350ppm.  ...
... area and providing help with the following: Using your heating controls properly Finding out how much hot water you need Switching to cheaper tariffs Accessing grants for insulation and renewables ...
... renewables: we could follow the example of dozens of other communities in Scotland by owning our own large-scale renewables. Not only would such a scheme reduce our carbon footprint, but it could also ...
... Below is a bit more information on some of our ideas for energy efficiency, you can still give us feedback through our online survey (Click Here to take survey):   Home visits by trained advisors: ...
When John Thurso MP visited ATTG in February, he drew out the winner from the responses to our survey that was distributed in November. Congratulations to Liam Miller from Coulpark, who wins four low-energy ...
... food projects over the next year. Waste and recycling was also a relatively popular theme. Our survey indicated that sustainable transport is of a lower priority in Alness, although we did get a lot of ...
... the transition of Alness into a low-carbon community. Everyone who came along was given five Alness eco-pounds to ‘invest’ in the themes of the event that they felt were most important, either energy ...
... - follow this link (Click Here to take survey) and vote if there are any of these plans are of particular interest. You can also tell us of any ideas for food-related projects that aren't listed here. ...
10. We want your opinion!
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... travel and local food. You can still give us your opinions by following this link (Click Here to take survey). You can also let us know of any projects and activities that you have come up with. Your feedback ...
... for a family with children. ATTG also took the opportunity to gather opinions on plans for transforming Alness into a low-carbon community, where energy use and dependence on fossil fuels is reduced. ...
... countries to follow. On 4 December 2008 the draft Bill was introduced to Parliament. Thanks to the almost 20,000 WWF supporters from around the world who responded to the consultation, the Bill sets ...
13. Community Powerdown Powers Up!
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... of‘ 'low carbon’ community developments including local food allotments and markets; community energy audits using thermal imaging cameras; use of electric vehicles; developing local renewable energy generation; ...
14. Want help to lower your energy bills?
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HOME ENERGY ADVISORS ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO HELP YOU REDUCE YOUR FUEL BILLS Our new advice service is well under way. During a home visit, we can help you with any of the following:    ...
15. About Us
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Who are we? Alness Transition Town Group is a network of local people who are working together to build a low carbon, sustainable community for the future here in Alness. With the imminent threats ...
16. News
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Select a news topic from the list below, then select a news article to read. ...
17. FAQs
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From the list below choose one of our FAQs topics, then select an FAQ to read. If you have a question which is not in this section, please contact us. ...