As a climate change charity, we believe it is important to offer independent advice and support to people struggling to cope with the recent energy price rises as well as those looking to invest in their homes to reduce their carbon footprint. Reducing energy use and increasing efficiency are positive steps to help us meet our carbon reduction aims. So, here are some ways we can help.

If you would like some free, independent advice on how you can save energy and make your own home more comfortable and affordable, then please contact us.

How can PeCAN help you ?

Funding and Finance

Funding and Finance

You may be eligible for schemes or grants that could help with your energy bills or fund improvements to increase your homes efficiency.

Funding and Finance

Energy Saving Guide

Energy Saving Guide

There are many simple ways to help reduce your energy usage at home which both reduces your carbon footprint and your energy bill.

Energy saving tips

Case Studies

Case Studies

Read about some of our customers who have retrofitted their homes

Case Studies

Home Retrofit Plan

Home Retrofit Plan

A Whole House Retrofit Plan is a great way to understand how you can improve your home to reduce its energy consumption and carbon footprint.  PeCAN can introduce you to a professional retrofit coordinator to carry out this work.

Home Retrofitting

A house like mine

A house like mine

Find out what sort of retrofit measures might be suitable for a house like yours.  We have included extracts from retrofit reports that have been done for a number of houses in Petersfield, along with some details of what these retrofit measures entail.

Petersfield Retrofits

Thermal Imaging

Thermal Imaging

Our Thermal Imaging project runs in the winter.  Find out more about how thermal imaging can help you understand where you are losing heat from your home.

Thermal Visit request

Energy Efficiency for Historic Buildings

Energy Efficiency for Historic Buildings

Some useful resources for those wanting to improve the energy performance of their historic building.

Energy Efficiency for Historic Buildings