Powering Communities Fund case studies
We truly believe there should be more funding for community energy groups to deliver their incredible social and environmental projects.
That's why we've just finished our sixth round of the Powering Communities Fund, distributing a total of £65,000 to support 21 groups so far!
Our Most Recent Winners
North Kensington Community Energy
North Kensington Community Energy will use the fund to deliver in-depth education workshops called 'Voyage to Repower', which have been created to help young people develop skills for green jobs.
Learn moreEnergy Garden
Energy Garden will be using the fund to support the delivery of their Youth Training Programme for young Londoners, equipping them with all the skills and knowledge they'll need to succeed in green jobs.
Learn moreRousay, Egilsay & Wyre Development Trust
Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust will be using the fund to develop a 'sharing shed' to support the development and enable a remote community to gain access to much-needed donated items.
Learn moreAwel Aman Tawe
Aman Awel Tawe will be using the fund to deliver 12 workshops on topics like basic digital literacy and household repairs to support Cwmgors, a struggling area in Wales.
Learn moreSome of the Winners Throughout the Years
Aman Awel Tawe
Earlier this year Awel Aman Tawe partnered with Llanmartin Primary School, to take the pupils on an innovative educational journey known as the Dengineers project. This project was inspired by the amazing work at Cardiff University and was proudly sponsored by the Powering Communities Fund.
Aldgate Solar Power
In December 2023, Aldgate Solar Power (ASP) held its final Creative Energy Club of the year and it was a resounding success! The club used art and creativity to make community energy more fun, engaging and inclusive and the results didn’t disappoint.
Pant Memorial Institution
In October 2023, the Pant Memorial Hall, with a little help from the Powering Communities Fund, completed its journey to becoming a fully sustainably powered building, by finishing the installation of 28 solar panels across it's roof.
Burnham & Weston
In partnership with Weston College, Burnham & Weston's vision is to enable young people within their local community deliver a Community Energy Youth Summit.
Isles of Scilly Community Venture
Isles of Scilly Community Venture are looking to engage local young people to grow awareness about where energy comes from on their islands.
Cwm Arian Renewables
Cwm Arian Renewable Energy would like to purchase thermal imaging household survey kits.
Rainepower
Killington Hydro (Rainepower) have some exciting news to share with their local community. They are setting up and running a much needed local Energy Club.
Tamar Energy Community
Tamar Energy Community are working with a researcher at Plymouth University on how best to utilise and access substation and domestic meter data.
Ynni Ogwen Cyf
Ynni Ogwen Cyf would like to expand their existing community solar scheme, which provides clean electricity to community owned buildings. The funding will finally allow them to install PV’s and a battery to assist with the site becoming even more self-sufficient.
Repowering
Repowering London developed ReCreate, an education programme for Y5 Primary school children to teach them about climate change in an age-appropriate and positive way through the art of drama.
Harbury Energy Initiative
The Harbury Future Energy project needed to purchase and erect a wind data monitoring and recording device for them to gain more accurate estimates of potential energy generation.
Southill Community Energy
Southill Community Energy (SCE) requested funds for the purchase and installation of cattle fencing at Southill, to allow conservation grazing on the southern portion of the site.
SELCE
SELCE is committed to fighting fuel poverty amongst the most vulnerable residents in South East London.
Awel Aman Tawe
Awel Aman Tawe wanted to develop an online education resource pack for teachers, youth groups and home educators on renewable energy, co-ops and low carbon solutions to climate change.
Brighton Energy Co-op
Creating opportunities for school leavers and graduates to learn about running an environmental business? That's a cause Younity just had to help.
Southill Community Energy
Blending sustainable agriculture with solar energy... what could be better? Southill Community Energy wanted to enable sheep grazing within the solar farm, to replace the system of mowing which is carbon intensive and compacts the ground.