Salix College Energy Fund – how to apply (exchange)
4th Dec 2014 12:00 – 13:00
LiFE Framework: N/A
EAUC Competency Level: Starting out / On the Road (what does this mean?)
Salix hosted a webinar to introduce the
Salix College Energy Fund. The podcast is now available. This will be useful for those looking to apply for the second release of funding.
The webinar is designed to give insight into exemplar Further Education projects, eligible technologies and application process. There are helpful hints and tips from Darlington College who has been through the Salix application process previously.
There was time for a Q&A at the end and a member of the technical services team was present to answer for any technology specific questions.
Why should I attend?
The podcast will equip you with the essential knowledge to make a Salix application. There will be examples of past projects, eligible technologies and a comprehensive break down of the application process itself, including how the loan is set up. It will give insight into the technical and financial sides of a Salix Application.
Who is this webinar for?
Whoever will be making the Salix application – Energy Managers, Energy Officers, Environmental Managers, Estates and Facilities Managers and Finance Managers.
Please note that this 'exchange' webinar is for Further Education institutions only.
Key learning outcomes
• How funding can benefit your college
• Understand the Salix project criteria
• Eligible technologies
• What is needed for an application (compliance tool, business case, supporting calculations)
• Be confident in making an application to the new fund
Agenda:
Please note that this agenda may change
12.00 – Welcome from Salix Finance
12.05 – Salix’s work in FE Sector
12.10 – Exemplar projects and case studies
12.15 – Eligible technologies
12.20 – Application process
12.30 – Hints & tips from Darlington College
12.40 – Q&A
Our speakers:
• Claire Banham-Godfrey, Salix Client Support Officer
• Craig Mellis, Salix Technical Services Manager
• James Butterfield, Darlington College
There are a number of documents below that you might like to review prior to the webinar.
Podcast