The council hopes the project will help people in rural communities access advice on energy efficiency.
Government funding of £660,000 has been awarded to a Lincolnshire council to help tackle fuel poverty.
The authority will receive £662,154.24 through the Local Energy Advice Demonstrator competition, which is funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. "This two-year funding will now help us reach those people who may not know where to start in applying for grant funding or may find it harder to access information due to issues around digital and social exclusion."
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