| Description | An 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. |
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| ISBN | (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | |
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| Website Publication Date | March 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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