Community Power Tariff case studies
Discover how communities are benefiting from locally generated renewable energy.
How the Community Power Tariff is Making a Difference

Energy Garden
By supporting community groups and delivering gardens and solar projects in London, Energy Garden is taking action against the environmental crisis. With each £1 invested into Energy Garden, it brings a social return worth £11.35.

Bristol Energy Co-operative
Being responsible for the equivalent of 33% of Bristol's solar generation, Bristol Energy Cooperative aims to develop renewable energy and energy efficiency projects for the benefit of the local community.

Gloucester Community Energy Co-operative
By installing solar panels on community buildings, and developing suitable sites for wind and hydro schemes, Gloucester Community Energy Co-operative (GCEC) aims to give everyone in Gloucestershire a chance to benefit from low-carbon, locally generated electricity.

Low Carbon Hub
The Low Carbon Hub develops community-owned renewable energy installations across Oxfordshire that not only produce clean energy but accelerates the transition to a zero-carbon energy system.
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