Community Energy London Ltd (CEL) is a Community Benefit Society, established in 2017, to support new and existing London community energy groups through hosting regular events, sharing best practice and capacity raising, securing resources and raising the profile of the sector. Our belief is that community energy groups are stronger when working together. We have been holding monthly meetings since 2017.
Draft Agenda:
6pm
- Welcome – Syed Ahmed, CEO, CEL
- London Community Energy Fund (LCEF) Update – Greg Shreeve, Principal Policy and Programmes Officer, Energy, GLA
- Hounslow Community Energy Fund Update – Julian Newman, Environmental Strategy Officer, Hounslow Council
- Merton Community Energy Fund – Rob Potter, Climate Engagement Officer, Merton Council
- Hackney Community Energy Fund Round 4 Update – Marcela Leite, Energy Services Coordinator, Hackney Light and Power
- Lewisham Community Energy Fund – Andrew Karune, Energy Partnerships Manager, Lewisham Council
- Community Energy Connect – Ewan Corely, Digital Marketing Lead, Younity
- Community Retrofit Group – Dave Powis, National Retrofit Hub
- Community Energy England Updates – Duncan Law, Head of Policy and advocacy, CEE
- Update on the GLA Community Energy Task Force and the London Councils Community Energy Working Group – Syed Ahmed
- Member Spotlight: Hammersmith and Fulham Community Energy Share Offer – Speaker TBC (recently promoted by QPR as well!)
- AOB
Ahead of Ewan’s presentation here is a brief description of the platform:
Community Energy Connect is the perfect platform to take your community energy group and projects to the next level. This free volunteering matchmaking tool helps you find skilled, committed, and motivated volunteers ready to make a difference.
In partnership with volunteering legends Do It, we’ve completely revamped the platform, with new tools, bite-sized courses, and a skills networking feature that taps into their database of 700,000 volunteers. Together, we’re making it easier than ever for community energy groups to grow their impact.’
If you have any questions or suggestions for future meetings or accessibility requirements please email [email protected]