The Community Energy Generators Making a Difference
We buy green energy from over 300 community-owned wind, solar, and hydro projects of all shapes and sizes. But our award-winning support goes even further as we help connect them with volunteers and provide grant and loan funding.
Read some of our generators' stories below, and if you’d like to learn more, discover how community energy is making an impact.

Graig Fatha wind farm is co-owned by over 900 climate-conscious members who, in just three years, have saved a massive £1.2 million on their energy bills.

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.

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.

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.

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.