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Research opportunity for Dulwich dads


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Hello


Dulwich-based research recruiter is looking for dads with Npower as their energy provider AND who own a Smart Meter and/or Energy Monitor to participate in 2 hour interview, in home, payment = ?100.


Please reply to [email protected]


Full description:


Required for 2 hour interview, in their home - week commencing April 13th. Payment = ?100.


Other criteria

Owns home

Young children at home


Must be very interested in, actively researching and/or?seriously considering one or more of the following for their home:


Energy saving windows

Double glazing

Loft insulation

Cavity walls

Energy efficient boiler

Air source heat pump

Ground source heat pump

Biomass boiler

Roof insulation

Solar PV (generate electricity)

Solar thermal panels (water heating)

?

PROJECT URL - http://researchalerts.co.uk/2015/03/30/dads-with-npower-and-have-a-smart-meter-or-energy-monitor/?


Many thanks

Lamis

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