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This survey has concluded
Cambridgeshire County Council is seeking resident and stakeholder views on how the Council can support communities to benefit from the transition to a clean energy system. Ways in which communities can benefit might include accessing grant funding for domestic energy efficiency or heat pumps, developing a community owned solar or wind installation, reducing energy bills through energy efficiency measures etc. Proposals for how the Council could support communities are set out in a draft Community Energy Action Plan for the county. We are seeking stakeholder views on these proposals by 16th September 2024 .
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This engagement is to share proposed County Council actions to support community energy with the wider public to gauge their support and seek feedback on each option. We may share your information with our consultants and with the council analysis team.
You do not have to give us any personal information. We will not publish any personal details you do give us, but may publish our response, and include it in public reports, with personal details removed. Personal data will be held securely, in accordance with data protection legislation. We will only store it for 12 months after the results have been analysed and any reports are published
Cambridgeshire County Council is seeking resident and stakeholder views on how the Council can support communities to benefit from the transition to a clean energy system. Ways in which communities can benefit might include accessing grant funding for domestic energy efficiency or heat pumps, developing a community owned solar or wind installation, reducing energy bills through energy efficiency measures etc. Proposals for how the Council could support communities are set out in a draft Community Energy Action Plan for the county. We are seeking stakeholder views on these proposals by 16th September 2024 .
GDPR Statement
This engagement is to share proposed County Council actions to support community energy with the wider public to gauge their support and seek feedback on each option. We may share your information with our consultants and with the council analysis team.
You do not have to give us any personal information. We will not publish any personal details you do give us, but may publish our response, and include it in public reports, with personal details removed. Personal data will be held securely, in accordance with data protection legislation. We will only store it for 12 months after the results have been analysed and any reports are published
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Draft Cambridgeshire County Council Community Energy Action Plan