Warwick District Council, in partnership with Go Renewable, has launched an innovative pilot programme aimed at helping local homeowners explore and install low-carbon technologies.
Go Renewable is an online service developed by Energy Saving Trust and quality mark service/standards organisation MCS. This unique platform provides homeowners with the guidance, advice and support they need to explore and install renewable technologies, including heat pumps, solar PV, and battery storage systems.
Starting with a survey of your property to identify the right solutions for your home, the service aims to simplify the process of finding the right renewable technology and installers, empowering people to make informed choices.
The six-month pilot, running from October 2025 to March 2026, will provide a limited number of eligible residents with fully subsidised home surveys to assess their property’s suitability for renewable technologies.
The initiative is part of Warwick District Council’s ongoing commitment to help residents lower their carbon emissions and energy bills.
The Go Renewable home survey gives accurate, impartial, expert advice along with in-depth information on properties which include:
- the most suitable technologies for your home
- recommendations for where the technology could go in your home
- calculations for how much heat is lost from each room
- tailored advice to improve your home’s energy efficiency
- an updated energy performance certificate (EPC) if required
This survey can then be used to obtain quotes from MCS certified installers through a secure Go Renewable hub.
Councillor Lowell Williams, Portfolio Holder for Decarbonisations, said:
“We’re pleased to be supporting this pilot scheme to help residents who are serious about retrofitting their home take that crucial leap forward, with expert advice, support and installers all in one place. If you’ve been thinking of installing solar panels, air source heat pumps or any other renewable technologies in your home, now’s the time to do it with this limited time offer that makes the initial steps hassle-free.”
Polly Ruggiero, Business Manager at Go Renewable, said:
"This pilot empowers Warwick District residents to take actionable steps toward a more sustainable home. By providing tailored advice and guidance on low-carbon technologies, we hope to support both energy efficiency improvements and the wider adoption of renewable energy solutions."
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