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Event: Why Should We Grow the Community Energy Sector?

Register now to join this free event in February at Space4 in Finsbury Park. Speakers include Éva Goudouneix from Repowering London and Power Up North London.  Event Details: Time & Date: Thursday 8th February, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Location: SPACE4 (black gate entrance, 2nd floor), 113-115 Fonthill Road London N4 3HH Community energy is about people

Community Energy London Winter Gathering

On Thursday - 30th November 2023 - Community Energy London celebrated our Winter Gathering at Lost In Brixton. We would like to thank everybody who came along and joined us for an evening of festive fun. Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the last year, to watch our sector grow and

Government publishes new planning rules to boost solar installation

Last week the government announced changes to planning rules that will make it easier to install solar panels as well as faster and less expensive. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities issued this press release: "New planning rules to boost solar rollout and slash energy bills Homeowners will be able to install

Kingston Council Launches Green Grants Scheme

Kingston Council, in line with their goal of achieving net zero for council operations by 2030 and for the wider borough by 2038 have just launched Green Grants. These grants are open to not-for-profit organisations (local, regional, national etc) to enable climate action across Kingston. "We are working hard to meet the borough's climate

Hackney Community Energy Fund Launch Round 2

This morning Community Energy London (CEL) attended the launch of the second round of Hackney Council's Community Energy Fund. Hackney's newly elected Mayor Caroline Woodley and Councillor Mete Coban welcomed the new scheme followed by presentations from Jason Powell, Hackney Light & Power on the outcomes from round one and the details of round

Camden Climate Action Plan Annual Review

Camden Council has just published the third annual review of their Climate Action Plan 2020-2025, their five-year programme of projects and activities organised around the themes of People, Places, Buildings and Organisations. The update highlights they have done with local community energy groups including how: They have been supported: by our brilliant partners such as Power

New Haringey Community Carbon Fund

Following their contribution to last week's CEL monthly meeting, we're pleased to include here details of the latest round of Haringey's Community Carbon Fund. Key information: Aim: Delivery of carbon reduction and community engagement projects across Haringey Funding pot available: £70,642 Grant sizes: up to £1,000 (micro), up to £15,000 (medium), up to £50,000

Launch of Community Energy Newham!

Tomorrow we are celebrating the launch of #CommunityEnergyNewham at East Ham Library, 5-7pm. If you live or work in Newham, drop in to find out more. More information here: https://x.com/RepowerLondon/status/1716810557007995120?s=20 24 October 2024

Lord Callanan visits North Kensington Community Energy’s solar site

On Wednesday 11th October Community Energy London and members of North Kensington Community Energy (NKCE), Repowering London and Community Energy England visited the Westway Sports Centre near Latimer Road. We were joined by Lord Callanan, Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance, Councillors from the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Council and staff

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