Free advice to help small businesses cut energy costs—just two sessions left

Small business in Cambridgeshire? Concerned about your energy use? Don’t miss out on your FREE low carbon business support this July.

This is your final opportunity to take advantage of this invaluable programme with expert guidance, hints and tips. Whether you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint, increase energy efficiency, or explore new green technologies and practices, this programme is designed to help you.

Over the two days you will learn how to start your own low carbon journey, measure and monitor how your business can cut carbon, how to carry out a basic energy assessment, how to measure your business’s carbon footprint and take steps to reduce it, and learn about low energy technologies that could reduce energy use and cut costs.

Cambridgeshire County Council is currently delivering this Low Carbon Business Support programme in partnership with Deyton Bell & PECT (Peterborough Environment City Trust). The final sessions are on Tuesday 4 and Thursday 6 July at ‘New Shire Hall’, the County Council’s HQ at Alconbury Weald.

  • “This is a really overwhelming subject matter particularly at the start of the journey however the trainers have removed the fear and replaced it with fun” Lisa Mawditt
  • “This session provided a very useful introduction to a relatively new subject for me, there were lots of useful take aways and practical tools which will help us on this journey” Oli Bachini

This programme has been made possible by funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) for the St Ives Park & Ride Smart Energy Grid project. More information about the project and the programme can be found at 

Apply online at https://lowcarbon.deytonbell.com/

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