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Boost home energy upgrades with the power of behavioural science

Online, 26 September 2024, 11am - 11.45am

Event details:

  • Online
  • Thursday 26 September 2024
  • 11am - 11.45am

Are you looking to drive impactful change with your residents? Wondering what’s holding them back from taking action to retrofit their homes?

In this webinar, we’ll discuss the behavioural science behind successful retrofit initiatives. We’ll explore some of the key principles of behaviour change, helping you identify and overcome the behavioural barriers that slow down progress.

Our expert speakers will provide practical solutions to support your organisation to help your residents take action towards sustainable home improvements, while helping you achieve your organisation’s net zero goals.

We’ll also share what Waltham Forest Council has done to increase home energy efficiency improvements through its pilot of an interest-free loans scheme saving households an estimated £455 on fuel bills annually.

In this session, we’ll cover:

  • The common cognitive and behavioural challenges residents face when considering sustainable upgrades.
  • Practical steps to address these challenges and implement tailored home energy advice that goes beyond the basics.
  • Waltham Forest Council’s experience offering home energy efficiency advice along with its successful interest-free loans scheme.
  • Q&A

Who should join?

Those who work for:

  • local authorities

Speakers:

Laura Atkinson: business development manager
Laura has extensive experience of international work in and outside the energy sector.

Jamie Browne: senior business development manager, data & digital
Jamie has been a key member of the Business Development team for over 5 years and leads on commercial data and digital tools product offerings across multiple sectors, such as banking, energy supply and government organisations

Shane Donnellan: behavioural scientist, consumer advice and renewables
Shane works across teams at Energy Saving Trust, supporting delivery and impact by applying behavioural science and customer insights.

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Last updated: 9 September 2024