Our friends at WWF will be recruiting a new Head of Policy and Advocacy in the New Year but are sharing the details in advance.
The Energy Agency mainly operates in the four local authority areas of South Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway. The organisation has become highly specialised at education work in schools, consultancy work, working closely with community groups and the delivery of projects to install energy efficiency and renewable energy measures across Scotland.
Thursday, 21 December 2023
Wednesday, 13 December 2023
Scottish Government Heat in Buildings Public Engagement Strategy
The Scottish Government has today, 13th December 2023, published their Heat in Buildings Public Engagement Strategy which you can view HERE
The strategy provides a
framework for how they will work and collaborate with partners, stakeholders, and
other trusted messengers to raise awareness of both energy efficiency and clean
heat and encourage individuals and organisations to act. The Strategy
commits to a range of short-term actions to help build a stronger foundation of
public awareness over the next three years.
Thursday, 30 November 2023
COP28: a key test of the process and Scotland’s climate credibility on the world stage
As world leaders gather for COP28, a coalition of over 60 organisations is calling on the First Minister to seize the opportunity to bolster the international leadership Scotland has shown at previous COPs, by supporting the priorities of countries most impacted by the climate crisis and driving progress by making ambitious announcements on reducing emissions and delivering a fair transition away from fossil fuels.
Mike Robinson, Chair of Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, said:
“2023
will soon be confirmed as the hottest year ever recorded, with increasingly
extreme weather devastating lives and livelihoods across the world, yet
emissions continue to rise along with temperatures. With current international
climate pledges failing to keep the planet below 2 degrees of heating, we need
COP28 to step up – to break our perilous reliance on fossil fuels and to
deliver much-needed financial support to people around the world who are
suffering its worst impacts.
“However, with the talks being hosted by one of the world’s biggest exporters of fossil fuels, many are very doubtful that we will end up with agreements anywhere near what is needed. In addition, it would appear that the whole COP process is currently in serious jeopardy, with reports that the host nation have been using these talks as a vehicle to promote its oil interests with other nations, which is deeply concerning, and the venue for next year’s talks is still undetermined after another Russia vetoed agreement on the host.
“With this background it is more vital than ever that Scotland continues to play a role in demonstrating leadership on the world stage and pushes ahead with action at home. The First Minister has confirmed his commitment to strong climate action, but we are yet to see this translate into sufficient investment in the actions needed to reduce emissions quickly and fairly here in Scotland.
“COP28
presents a key test of climate credibility on the world stage, and to protect
this we urge the Scottish Government to get on with the things they can do now,
such as reforming the funding system for agriculture, accelerating peatland
restoration, making our homes warmer, and enabling more sustainable transport
options.
“In
addition, we want to see Scotland bolster the leadership it has shown at
previous COPs by committing to raise new money for climate finance by making
the biggest polluters pay, backing the development of the Fossil Fuel
Non-Proliferation Treaty, and raising global ambition on the need to deliver a
just transition.”
Wednesday, 1 November 2023
Existing Homes Alliance Open Letter to First Minister
An open letter organised by Existing Homes Alliance (EHA), an alliance of housing and environmental organisations and businesses has been sent to Scotland’s First Minister, Humza Yousef.
The full press release from Existing Homes Alliance can be found on their website here
The open letter to the First Minister can be accessed here:Open letter to First Minister October 23
Tuesday, 17 October 2023
Climate Manifesto published by Stop Climate Chaos Scotland
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland issue press realease highlighting largest Climate Manifesto
Click here to view the press relase
You can download the full Manifesto here
Monday, 9 October 2023
Energy Agency Proud to be a Finalist in the Ayrshire Chamber Business Awards for Active Travel at Work
The Energy Agency, a leading charitable organisation dedicated to promoting sustainability and energy efficiency, celebrated being a finalist in the Ayrshire Chamber Business Awards for the Active Travel at Work Award. While they may not have claimed the top prize this time, the Energy Agency remains determined to make a positive impact on the community and the environment.
The Active Travel at Work Award acknowledges a business that
has encouraged their staff to change their travel habits, becoming a more
active and healthier workforce. The nomination is testament to their efforts in
advocating for both staff wellbeing and sustainable transport solutions that
align with their mission to reduce carbon emissions and promote greener living.
The award ceremony, held on the 6th of October 2023 at Ayr
Racecourse, was a night of celebration and recognition for businesses and
organisations that have made significant strides in various fields. The Energy
Agency's presence as a finalist in the Active Travel category is a reflection
of their commitment to fostering sustainable mobility options and reducing the
carbon footprint in Ayrshire.
"We are immensely proud to have been recognised as a
finalist in the Active Travel at Work Award category at the Ayrshire Chamber
Business Awards," said Liz Marquis, Director of the Energy Agency.
"Congratulations to the deserving winner who shares our vision for improving
staff wellbeing and in turn, a greener, more sustainable Ayrshire. We look
forward to continuing our work and making a positive impact on our
community."
As the Energy Agency continues its vital work in promoting
sustainable living and reducing energy consumption, they remain grateful for
the support of the Ayrshire community and are dedicated to making the region a
greener and more sustainable place for all. Promoting energy efficiency,
renewable energy, and sustainable transport continues to inspire and drive
change in the region. The Energy Agency extends thanks to Ayrshire Chamber of
Commerce and their sincere congratulations to all the winners and finalists
across the various categories.
For more information about The Energy Agency and their
ongoing initiatives, please visit www.energyagency.org.uk
Thursday, 10 August 2023
Energy Agency Publishes Health Impact Study
Health gains from home energy efficiency measures: The missing evidence in the UK net-zero policy debate
In partnership with Glasgow University and NHS Ayrshire
& Arran, Energy Agency conducted research into the impacts of home energy
efficiency measures on resident’s wellbeing and hospital admissions in South
West Scotland. The two part study took place over ten years monitoring the
health of occupant’s pre energy efficiency works and post installation of
External Wall Insulation (EWI). This work, on behalf of South and East Ayrshire
Councils, is managed by the Energy Agency.
After a lengthy peer review process, the results have now
been published in Public Health in Practice https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2023.100396
The findings
suggest ‘a small but significant improvement in the health of residents’ and
provides evidence that home insulation improvements not only lead to
reduced emissions, lower energy bills and a lower carbon footprint, but also a
corresponding reduction in hospital admissions for respiratory and cardiovascular
conditions.
This work also
supports the All Party Parliamentary Group for Healthy Homes and Buildings’
call for better measurement of the economic and social impacts of healthier
homes. It is one of the few UK Studies to provide evidence that shows the multiple
benefits from energy efficiency works; reducing energy demand (and thus
household bills), contributing to net zero goals, and alleviating pressures on
health service bed-spaces. This is an
exemplar of joined-up policy with political and practical benefits.
Statement by Liz Marquis, Director
Energy Agency:
We are delighted that close working with partners allows government funding to be used as effectively as possible to consider all aspects of housing, health and energy to benefit everyone. This practical work also provides real data analysed by academics and the health sector showing the many benefits.
Statement by Elaine Caldow, Public Health Programme Lead:We know that in order to improve health and wellbeing and tackle health inequalities, we need to ensure everyone has access to a warm, dry, safe, affordable home which meets their needs. The pathway between housing and health is complex, however, home improvements which increase warmth and energy efficiency have the potential to improve health and wellbeing.
The Public Health Team in NHS Ayrshire
& Arran has been working with the Energy Agency, in partnership with South
and East Ayrshire Councils, to observe the impacts of the Energy Efficient Scotland: Area
Based Scheme on health and wellbeing. This scheme aims to improve the energy efficiency of homes and
reduce fuel poverty in the most deprived communities.
Within NHS Ayrshire & Arran, we
looked at secondary data over a period of time for hospital admissions for
conditions known to be affected by cold or damp homes and observed relatively lower hospital admissions for both respiratory and cardiovascular and circulatory conditions in the areas which received the home improvements, compared to the rest of the health board area. The study also found
improvements in thermal comfort following external wall insulation, which was associated with self-reported
improvements in physical health. The study is a further step in our
understanding of how improving the warmth and the physical environment of our
homes can contribute to health outcomes.
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
Energy Efficiency Awards Success
At the recent Regional Energy Efficiency Awards for Scotland, held on 23rd June, we were delighted to be recognised for our External Wall Insulation projects.
Tuesday, 2 May 2023
Nethermills Hydro Scheme meets expected targets despite unusually dry year
It was our pleasure to welcome South Ayrshire's Community Planning Partnership Board to our Nethermills Hydro Scheme last week. And on such a beautiful spring morning Ayrshire really is a fantastic place to be.
Having been operational for a full year now, it was great to have the opportunity to share some of the lessons learned and data gathered during what has been an unusually dry year. Despite this, our first feasability and hydrological surveys predicted the site could generate 320MWh of electicty and this was fully realised with 321MWh of electricity produced over those first 12 months. 79% of this energy was used by the nearby Riverside Building at Ayrshire college, the remaing 21% being exported to the grid. Once initial capital costs are repaid, any future surplus funds will be used locally for fuel poverty and green energy projects throughout the south west of Scotland.
Monday, 13 March 2023
Call for SNP Leadership candidates to prioitise the climate and nature crises
Read the full letter here: Letter to SNP Leadership Candidates
Thursday, 9 March 2023
Our latest article
Check out the Energy Agency article in the spring edition of Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce magazine with top tips to help businesses #saveenergy this #spring
If you are a small or medium-sized enterprise, arrange a free, impartial energy saving assessment from Business Energy Scotland www.businessenergyscotland.org
Our local advisor, Brogan Devlin, can also help you apply for an interest-free SME loan and cashback grant from the Scottish Government to help you make energy-saving changes.
E-mail brogan.devlin@businessenergyscotland.org #energysaving
Spring edition Chamber magazine article
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
Scotland celebrates 10 Years of being a Fair Trade Nation
On 25th February 2023, Scotland celebrates #10Years of being a Fair Trade Nation.
Energy Agency is proud to support Fair Trade by being a ‘South Ayrshire Flagship Employer’ and we regularly sponsor the Sustainability category of the Scottish Fair Trade Awards.
We will continue to support a #FairTradeFuture for people and planet in the fight against global poverty.
Tuesday, 7 February 2023
Green Spotlight on Local Energy Efficiency Project
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L-R: Liz Marquis (Energy Agency), Patrick Harvie (MSP), Jim McMahon (Cllr), |
Mark Thomson (McConnell), Neil McCulloch (EAC), Neil Williams (McConnell) |
Wednesday, 25 January 2023
Showcasing Local Energy Projects to Heat & Energy Efficiency Scotland
It was our pleasure to welcome Viv Cockburn to Ayrshire this week.
Viv is a member of the Strategic Board of Heat & Energy Efficiency Scotland, part of the Scottish Government’s Directorate for Energy & Climate Change.
After visiting the Home Energy Scotland (South West) Advice Centre at the Energy Agency offices in Auchincruive, a trip was taken to neighbouring Tarbolton to view the External Wall Insulation taking place as part of the Energy Efficient Scotland: Area Based Schemes.
Meeting with contractors A.C. Whyte & Co. Ltd. who are delivering the works, these programmes improve the energy performance of homes, reduce household energy bills and lower carbon emissions in the housing sector.
The final stop was a visit to Nethermills Hydro Scheme on the River Ayr. Built and managed by our subsidiary company Energy Agency Renewables Ltd, this Archimedes screw turbine is generating green electricity for the nearby Ayrshire College Riverside Building. Any excess electricity is being fed into the national grid for the benefit of future renewables and fuel poverty projects.
We would like to thank Viv for taking the time to visit with the Energy Agency and look forward to working with Heat & Energy Efficiency Scotland.
Nethermills Hydro Scheme Mural Installed