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A new network has been launched to accelerate community energy projects across the UK; the goal is to help more groups launch or grow projects that decarbonise the grid and create instant benefits for local people.
The Energy Learning Network will deliver free insights, resources and connections to existing community energy groups, as well as other community groups looking to become involved in local energy projects for the first time.
The network is a collaboration between climate solutions charity Ashden, the Centre for Sustainable Energy and leading community energy bodies in every UK nation: Community Energy England, Community Energy Scotland, Community Energy Wales and Northern Ireland’s Action Renewables.
The network is made possible by four years of funding, totalling £1.5 million, from the National Lottery Community Fund.
The funding comes from the Climate Action Fund – a £100 million commitment over 10 years from The National Lottery Community Fund to support communities across the UK to take action on climate change and involve more people in climate action.
‘The Energy Learning Network is a perfect example of effective collaboration and knowledge sharing in the pursuit of a carbon-free future. It puts communities at the heart of its plans, empowering them to take action on climate change for the benefit of everyone.
‘We know that climate change matters to communities, so it matters to us. I encourage other climate-focused community projects to consider applying to our funding programmes.’
NICK GARDNER
Head of Climate Action at The National Lottery Community Fund
The impact of the community energy sector ranges from local power generation to providing advice and support to lower families’ fuel bills.
Projects already contribute 617 GWh of clean energy – the equivalent of powering more than 220,000 domestic properties – and have supported householders to save nearly £4.5million on their energy bills every year.
‘We are excited to be a part of this partnership and initiative. One of CSE’s strategic mission is to empower communities to take action on the climate emergency and end the suffering caused by cold homes. We believe the community energy sector as critical for this. We are looking forward to seeing it grow, and support more diverse voices to participate in community energy organisations and activities.’
MEGAN BLYTH
Project manager at the Centre for Sustainable Energy
The new Labour Government’s has recently made announcements related to community energy, including the launch of its Local Power Plan.
This pledges up to £400m a year in low-interest loans for groups to develop and build community-owned projects, alongside £600m a year in grants to local authorities – although it’s not yet clear if these will be available in every UK nation.
The Energy Learning Network will expand work currently delivered by 583 organisations with 69,500 members across the UK.
It will do this by addressing knowledge and skills gaps in the sector, raising ambition with examples of best practice and innovation and supporting peer mentoring.
‘The power of community energy is extraordinary: bringing more renewables online, and giving more people the chance to get involved in positive climate action.
‘This leads to big local benefits, like new jobs in the green economy, as well as solutions matched to the needs of local communities. So it’s crucial that we boost the growth of community energy right across the country, but particularly in disadvantaged areas.
‘Ashden is very grateful for this funding from the National Lottery Community Fund, and delighted to work in partnership with such an established and respected group of organisations who support the community energy sector across the UK. This UK-wide partnership will build on fantastic work that is already underway. Together, we will support the sector to together go further faster, in our creation of a just and resilient clean energy system.’
ASHOK SINHA
Ashden CEO
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