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What is a low-income or CESP (Community Energy Saving Programme) area?

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What is a low-income or CESP (Community Energy Saving Programme) area?

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By CESP (Community Energy Saving Programme) areas, we mean schools that are located in one of the 3,248 lowest income wards in England, Scotland or Wales. A full list of the wards can be found here: http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/consumers/saving_energy/cesp/cesp.aspx CESP is scheduled to run until the end of 2012 and is designed to deliver significant packages of energy efficiency measures to communities in the lowest income wards in the UK. The CESP programme aims to deliver real CO2 and fuel bill savings, as well as foster engagement at local and community levels. It will also help to inform future approaches to energy efficiency in the home.

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