
If you are a business, organisation or community group operating in Cambridgeshire, we need your input to help shape the Local Area Energy Plan and Cambridgeshire’s energy future.
The Cambridgeshire local authorities are developing a Local Area Energy Plan (LAEP) for our area. This will help ensure that the right energy infrastructure is in place to support Cambridgeshire’s transition to a low carbon place to live, work and thrive.
The LAEP will set out the energy infrastructure requirements for current and future growth across the County, and how we can deliver this growth in the lowest carbon way. The plan will be used to ensure Cambridgeshire businesses, communities and organisations have a voice in influencing energy infrastructure investment in our area. Your input is highly valuable in shaping the LAEP.
The survey should take no more than 15-20 minutes to complete. It asks about:
- A rough estimate of your organisation's current energy consumption
- Your organisation’s plans and ambitions for future expansion or growth which could affect energy supply or demand
- Your organisation’s plans and ambitions for reducing carbon and for net zero (e.g. improving your energy efficiency, switching your buildings and vehicles to low carbon energy or generating power from renewable sources)
- Drivers, enablers and barriers you are facing in making your plans a reality
- Further information, data or documents that might help to inform the LAEP
- Whether/how you want to be contacted further about LAEP development
The information you provide will be stored securely in accordance with GDPR and will only be used to inform the LAEP. Your name and email will only be used to contact you with regard to the LAEP. Please see the privacy notice (click here) for further details on how your information will be used.
The deadline for completion is 12 noon on Monday 14 July.
By clicking "next" you confirm your consent for your data to be processed, even if you do not click "finish survey".
Your survey entries will be saved as you go along, so you won't lose them if you take a break.