Our survey closes at 23:59 on Thursday 30th September, so if you haven’t responded yet please see here for more information on how to do so or respond direct online here. … Continue reading
Following our FEP meeting yesterday, we decided to extend our survey till Thursday 30th September, so if you haven’t responded yet please see here for more information on how to do so or respond direct online here. … Continue reading
At our AGM and following meetings we decided to run a survey to see what kind of potential projects we could pursue that those living in the Fal Network area would support. 12,000 printed copies of this survey are now … Continue reading
Colin Hastings gave us an excellent short talk about the Carbon Buddy Project at FEP’s AGM back in March. Here is their press release: A Standout in the overcrowded field of Climate Change Books If anyone needed a … Continue reading
Press release: Fal Energy Partnership Zoom Annual General Meeting Fal Energy Partnership recently held their 10th year AGM on Zoom. Set up in 2011, Fal Energy has been busy initiating and promoting local renewable energy initiatives. We were very fortunate … Continue reading
Geographer and energy specialist Neil Kitching spoke with us at the Fal Energy Partnership AGM. Here Neil summarises his book, Carbon Choices on the common-sense solutions to our climate and nature crises. The book outlines five common-sense principles to tackle … Continue reading
Draught-proofing external doors can stop a lot of heat from escaping, and won’t cost you much. There are four main areas to consider draught-proofing: keyhole – buy a purpose-made cover that drops a metal disc over the keyhole letterbox – … Continue reading
Fal Energy Partnership is a not for profit, social enterprise, dedicated to increasing local renewable energy. We cover the Falmouth and Penryn Community Network area and already have a successful solar installation on a local community project. Our AGM is … Continue reading
For windows that open, buy draught-proofing strips to stick around the window frame and fill the gap between the window and the frame. There are two types: self-adhesive foam strips – these are cheap and easy to install, but may … Continue reading
Here is the first in our series of Energy Saving Tips: Stop draughts: pull the curtains Keep your home warmer in the cold by pulling the curtains when it gets dark. If thin, line them with curtain insulation wadding – … Continue reading
