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Join Pamela Storey, Executive Chairman of Huntly Energy Efficiency Trust (HEET), as she presents the transformative impact of energy efficiency programs on local communities. Discover HEET's history, purpose, and innovative projects like the Curtain Bank, which aids families with energy-efficient solutions. Learn about the remarkable achievements by June 2007, including energy savings of 17.76 million kWh and significant CO2 emission reductions. Explore the challenges and opportunities in funding and community engagement as HEET continues to foster health, economic growth, and environmental benefits.
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Changing Communities through Practical Energy Efficiency Pamela Storey –Executive Chairman Huntly Energy Efficiency Trust
HEET Presentation • History and Purpose of HEET • Community Retrofit Programmes • The Curtain Bank – HEET’s new initiative • Challenges and Opportunities
Bringing the economic, employment, health, social and environmental benefits of energy efficiency to our communities
The purpose of HEET is to use energy efficiency as a basis to provide good health and well being throughout our communities, creating together a strong, viable and progressive organisation Making Energy Efficiency Happen!
Community Retrofit Programmes • Established teams in Huntly, Hamilton and Pukekohe • Impact of HEET by June 2007 • Energy Efficiency measures in 5000 homes • 3000 full house retrofits • Up to 17,762,000 kWh saved per annum • 11,000 tonnes of avoided CO2 emissions per annum • Up to $3.8 M is energy & health savings per annum • With over 130,000 pre-1980 homes and over 64,000 low income homes in HEET’s service area there is significant scope for growth
The Curtain Bank • Over 600 pairs of curtains donated • 60 families helped in 2 month pilot season • Sponsored by
Challenges and Opportunities • Funding – a constant struggle • Highly contested • Govt contracts require substantial co-funding • Opportunities • Solar Hot Water Heating • HERS Scheme • Clean Air & Home Heating • Energy Efficient Community Network (EECN)
“The company is more than a mere economic entity; it is also a social institution through which people acting together can achieve meaningful purpose.” C A Bartlett and S Ghoshal (2002), Building Competitive Advantage Through People