- Install cavity wall or solid wall insulation and/or loft insulation;
- Install renewable energy systems, such as wind turbines, solar water heating, heat pumps, small scale hydroelectric schemes and wood fuel heating systems;
- Replace old, inefficient boilers.
The energy efficiency or renewable measure funded by the loan must be recommended in one of the following documents:
- Energy Performance Certificate (within the home report completed when buying, renting or selling a home);
- Home energy report (produced on completion of an Energy Saving Trust Home Energy Check (HEC);
- Home report on renewables and energy efficiency (completed via a home visit from an Energy Saving Scotland home renewables advisor); or
- Energy Assistance Package (EAP) Stage Four managing agent letter detailing the work recommended.
You can find out more about all these documents and how to get them by calling your local Energy Saving Scotland advice centre on 0800 512 012.
For more information check out the Energy Savings Trust website.
Living in an old solid wall property, running on an ancient oil boiler this is something I'll be investigating for myself.