Thermal camera – family sessions
Sustainable Amersham has a thermal camera, a really cool gadget that shows, with different colours the temperature of the different parts of your home. When
Burning fossil fuels is a major contributor to climate change. By switching to renewable energy like wind and solar, and making our typically leaky homes more energy-efficient, we can all contribute to lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Find out more about green energy here.
If you would like to join Sustainable Amersham and the Green Energy group, please get in touch!
For the next meeting date, see our Calendar and contact us for the Zoom link or location.
Sustainable Amersham has a thermal camera, a really cool gadget that shows, with different colours the temperature of the different parts of your home. When
The Green Energy Team has launched a new social media series Have you taken any steps to make your home more sustainable? Maybe put up
Sustainable Amersham is starting a pilot scheme to use thermal cameras to survey our member’s homes from the outside and help guide future insulation improvements.
New date! Sustainable Amersham will be visiting Greatmoor to see how Energy from Waste facilities use our waste to produce energy.
Join us at Amersham Library in the 19th November for our next free talk revisiting how to use less energy saving money and the planet!
Join us at Amersham Library on the 1st of October for our next free talk on how to save energy at home.
Join us at Amersham Library on the 18th of June for our next free talk on how to save energy at home.
We hosted our first free talk on how to power your home with solar energy. Find all the material here!
Sustainable Amersham have partnered with Big Clean Switch to try and help people in Amersham to use more renewable energy at home. It’s cheaper than