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Evaluation of the Central Energy Efficiency Fund

DescriptionAn interim evaluation of the effectiveness of the public sector Central Energy Efficiency Fund to establish if it represents value for money in terms of financial and carbon savings.
ISBN (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateMarch 30, 2007

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AEA Energy & Environment From the AEA group
ISBN 978 0 7559 1517 0 (Web only publication)
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Contents

Executive Summary

1 Introduction
1.1 Evaluation objectives and approach
1.2 Methodology

2 CEEF
2.1 How the fund works

3 Projects
3.1 Evaluation of projects implemented to date
3.2 Project interviews

4 Savings
4.1 Potential savings in 2010
4.2 Effect of fund size

5 Effectiveness of the scheme to date

6 Assessment methodology: limitations
6.1 Summary of the approach adopted
6.2 Data limitations

7 Putting the scheme in context
7.1 Central Energy Efficiency Fund Northern Ireland
7.2 Salix Invest to Save
7.3 Comparison of CEEF projects with CEEFNI and Salix

8 Issues and options
8.1 Identifying projects
8.2 Setting up projects
8.3 Future evaluations
8.4 Terms and conditions
8.5 Support from Scottish Executive
8.6 Support from Carbon Trust

9 Conclusions

Appendix 1: Details of who was consulted
Appendix 2: Details of projects analysed in depth
Appendix 3: Methodology for calculation of savings
Appendix 4: CHP savings anomaly
Appendix 5: CEEF Northern Ireland: eligible projects

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