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West of England Local Energy Advice Demonstrator

People gather inside house for an open doors event

We worked with local partners in the West of England to increase the provision of community led retrofit and home energy advice.

Project duration: March 2023-2025

This project ran for two years, from March 2023-March 2025. The aim was to share home energy efficiency and retrofit advice more widely, working with local community organisations to engage residents, through in-person events and sharing energy advice. This empowered local organisations to become facilitators of retrofit and energy advice. 

The Local Energy Advice Demonstrator (LEAD) project was one of 36 government-funded pilot schemes to provide in-person energy advice. CSE lead the project in the West of England area and a second project in Swindon and Wiltshire.

Our partners were Bath and West Community Energy (BWCE), Bristol Energy Network (BEN) and the South West Net Zero Hub.

With these organisations’ expertise in retrofit and energy efficiency advice and their local knowledge, we were able to engage with community groups to give homeowners the tools they need to embark on their home improvement journeys.

This includes facilitating Green Open Homes events to inspire the community in their retrofit journeys and help them access ongoing retrofit support and home assessments.

Fixing barriers to local retrofit

The project supported hard-to-reach households and hard-to-treat properties that may have previously been excluded from retrofit conversations. What do we mean by this?

Our approach was to focus on providing in-person advice and sharing real-life examples of successful retrofit – especially in older or quirkier buildings – to inspire others. Working closely with our partners and community groups, we met people where they are to include members of the community who may not be aware of the steps they can take.

Community-led approach

Throughout the project CSE’s communities team engaged with local communities in many different ways.

‘Not-yet-green’ open homes


Through this project, CSE learnt a lot about how to discuss retrofit in a way that makes it feel achievable. We know that often people can be put off because it seems like too big of a job and they’re not sure where to start.

The ‘not yet green’ open home approach was developed during this project. Previously, CSE has run multiple green open home events, which is where retrofitted homes are made available to view. Homeowners discuss the changes they’ve made and the benefits.

During the LEAD project, CSE also showcased ‘not yet green’ open homes, or homes that have had no or minimum upgrades. This allowed attendees to walk around a home and see any problem areas that needed fixing. This approach was really successful because:

To find out more about the outcomes of this project and other LEAD projects, take a look at South West’s Net Zero Hub’s learning resources toolkit. This has been produced with input from all the projects, sharing their unique methods and learnings.

Find out more about our methods

Download the learning toolkit, developed and produced by all partners across the 36 LEAD projects.

About the project

This is just one of the innovative projects being delivered across England through the Local Energy Advice Demonstrator programme to explore new approaches to local in-person energy advice. The projects are funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and supported by the Net Zero Hubs – in the West of England, it’s the South West Net Zero Hub.


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