1. Do you think Cambridgeshire can become more energy self- sufficient and attract
up to £6billion of investment in local energy generation?
The CRIF Project is pleased to invite you to the Smartlife Centre, at Cambridge Regional
College, Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge 5-7pm on Tuesday 15th November 2011 to find
out how Cambridgeshire can become more self sufficient with its energy, create local jobs
and boost the local economy?
The Cambridgeshire Renewables Infrastructure Framework (CRIF) Project has spent nine
months building up the evidence base for what levels of energy we will need in the future
in Cambridgeshire to sustain and grow our businesses, manage rising fuel costs and
secure local energy supplies to build energy resilience, self sufficiency and local jobs.
The CRIF project will share at the event three delivery pathways for Cambridgeshire.
- A Community Pathway focused on how communities can develop successful
energy schemes and bring financial and energy benefits to their community
- A Public Sector Pathway which helps communities to become more energy resilient
and which uses its public assets to help develop and invest in energy projects to
secure local energy supply and a Cambridgeshire low carbon economy
- A Commercial pathway which supports the creation of green jobs locally, helps
grow the Clean Tech Sector and which attracts the investment into energy
generation schemes locally.
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This is your opportunity to discuss with the experts their findings and put forward your
ideas and suggestions.
Please reserve this date in your diary and email amy.jones@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or
telephone 01223 715942 if you will be attending.
Yours sincerely
Sheryl French
On behalf of the CRIF Project
Directions overleaf
This project is being developed as part of the
Climate Change Skills Fund. The fund is
managed by Sustainability East on behalf of
Improvement East.
2. Directions to SmartLIFE Centre at Cambridge Regional College
Bus: From Cambridge railway station or city centre, use either Citi1 towards Arbury. Buses
A, B or C on the Busway call at Orchard Park East or Cambridge Regional College. More
information at thebusway.info
Cycle: Plan your route online at Cambridge CycleStreets
Walk: Plan your route online at Walkit
Car: Exit the A14 at B1049 junction 32 or A1309 junction 33 in the direction of Cambridge.
Satnav postcode is CB4 2QT. Park in Car Park 3A you are also able to park in 3B which is
situated at the end of the road. £2 fee payable.