  In 2004 there were approximately 82,000 microgeneration installations in the UK. Yet a study commissioned by the DTI from
the Energy Saving Trust suggested that by 2050, microgeneration could provide 30–40% of the UK's electricity needs and help
reduce household carbon emissions by 15% per annum.
The objective of this strategy is to create conditions under which microgeneration becomes a realistic alternative or supplementary
energy generation source for the householder, for the community and for small businesses.
You can download either the complete strategy or each individual chapter by following the links in the table below.
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