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SP Energy Networks funds Scottish community PV

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterJuly 3, 20202 Mins Read
SP Energy Networks funds Scottish community PV

SP Energy Networks’ Green Economy Fund has provided money for 14 community solar projects in Scotland.

The electricity distributor has supported the installation of solar panels on community halls, churches, schools and sports clubs.

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The projects will benefit local economies across the country by producing renewable energy to power the facilities through innovative solar technology in community hubs.

More than 200kW of solar technology has been installed across the 14 project sites.

The new energy sources bring the additional benefits of being able to earn money from the energy generated, allowing the projects to reinvest this into their communities.

With £380,000 from SP Energy Networks’ Green Economy Fund, Local Energy Scotland allocated the funding.

The projects include: Glenkens Community and Arts Trust and Moniaive Initiative in Dumfries & Galloway; Netherthird community centre in East Ayrshire; IQRA learning centre in East Renfrewshire; Action Porty and Duddingston primary school in Edinburgh; Glasgow community energy; Linlithgow Community Development Trust; Beith Community Development Trust and West Kilbride Community Association in North Ayrshire; Barhill CIC in South Ayrshire; and Braehead, Broomridge & District Community Development Trust in Stirling.

SP Energy Networks director Craig Arthur said: “We‘re committed to helping Scotland and the UK achieve their ambitious net zero carbon goals, so we’re delighted to be able to support community projects like these which are making big strides towards a greener future for everyone.

“Projects like these are exactly what’s needed as we start the journey towards a green recovery and support our local communities on the route to net zero.

“When local communities can produce their own renewable energy, it empowers people to tackle climate change at a local level.

“I have no doubt these exciting solar projects will make a real difference and I look forward to seeing local people and communities reap the benefits.”

Local Energy Scotland development officer Gemma Murray said: “At Local Energy Scotland we’re dedicated to providing communities with local energy.

“Through SP Energy Networks’ Green Economy Fund, we have managed to fund 14 solar projects across the country enabling communities to produce their own renewable energy.

“Even though the Green Economy Funding is now closed, other community groups can still apply for similar funding and support through the current round of CARES funding.”

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