Have you changed your home energy habits?
The Climate Transformation Team has launched a survey to find out what energy efficiency tips have been useful and to look for those willing to share their stories.
It comes following the ‘Small Changes Make A Big Difference’ campaign - which launched in October 2022 - with the aim of helping people through the cost of living crisis.
It also aimed to provide support and guidance on how to reduce energy consumption at home.
Now, an online survey hopes to gather views on the campaign’s effectiveness.
There's also a call for volunteers to feature in a case study explaining the energy efficiency measures they’ve taken at home and the potential cost benefits they have seen, to help and inspire others to make changes.
The survey also asks if the campaign had made residents think about climate change and how making other changes could help the Island reach zero emissions by 2050.
Closing on Monday 17 April, the survey is available on the consultation hub or on the small changes campaign website.
If you’re interested in featuring in a case study as part of the Small Changes Make A Big Difference campaign, you can email climatechange@gov.im.
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