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Case StudyTackling fuel poverty, funding and engagement strategies: learnings from Plymouth and Nottingham

Session 9How different local institutions and citizens can work together towards the energy transition1. ExplainerSupporting the community energy sector to provide local authorities with green energy
2. Case StudyTackling fuel poverty, funding and engagement strategies: learnings from Plymouth and Nottingham
3. Case StudyKronenberg, The Netherlands4. Case StudyRobin Hood Energy, England5. Case StudyCádiz, Spain6. Case StudyVienna, Austria7. Key LearningsCollaborating with local councils for public health and workers’ rights through retrofitting projects8. Key LearningsBuilding local partnerships through community wealth building9. Case StudyPlymouth Energy Company10. Case StudyCross-border partnerships for the energy transition11. Further ReadingFurther resources - how local institutions and citizens can work together

One of our projects in mPOWER explored person centred approaches to retrofit in Plymouth and Nottingham. The presentation below shares findings from the project, with ideas on how to finance retrofit work and work alongside citizens.

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