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Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
Recent case studies and news articles
Climate Action Support for Community Businesses: scoping study for Power to Change
CAG Consultants have been commissioned by Power to Change to undertake a study to scope the opportunities, considerations and areas of focus for the...
Power to Change’s Next Generation programme – evaluation report
Evaluating innovative business models for community energy businesses Power to Change’s Next Generation programme aims to support the development of...
The benefits of being in a community energy group
In recent years, community energy businesses have played an increasing role in tackling global climate change issues, as well as funding projects...
Learning for community energy groups in a post-subsidy world
Power to Change’s Next Generation innovation programme is supporting the development of innovative business models for the community energy...
Scheme design lessons from the BEIS domestic retrofit demonstrator programme
The need to dramatically increase the scale and pace of domestic retrofit is well understood, as are the barriers and constraints to doing so....
Innovation in energy evaluation
In May 2021, CAG partner Mary Anderson presented at the Energy Evaluation conference as part of the session entitled Energy Transition #1:...
Cornwall Local Energy Market pilot points the way to a smarter grid
CAG has just completed a summative assessment report for Centrica on this EU funded research project. The core objective of the project was to...
Measuring the impact of social enterprises in the South West
CAG were commissioned by Devon County Council to work with social enterprises across the Heart of the South West to find out how they measure their...
Biomethane reports published
Biomethane is a refined version of the biogas which is produced from anaerobic digestion plants. It offers an alternative to fossil fuels in the gas...