We are campaigning for community-run clean energy
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Community energy refers to renewable energy projects owned and run by local people, rather than by large utilities. These projects create local jobs, alleviate fuel poverty and bring significant local revenue from renewable energy generation.
At present, community energy schemes cannot sell their clean energy to local people because of the massive costs involved. This makes it extremely hard to set one up and there are only a few hundred across the UK.
There could be many thousands more. With supportive policy, we could have enough local renewable energy schemes to power 2 million homes within a decade.
We are campaigning to change the law to enable this. Half of all the UK’s MPs are already on board and the Government are starting to take notice - last year, they agreed to introduce a new £10 million fund for community energy projects.
However, for community energy to achieve its huge potential, market reform is still needed.
Join tens of thousands of others in calling for a community energy revolution and together, we can create change to benefit all.
Learn more about the Community Energy Revolution
The UK is not meeting its climate change targets.
Our recovery from COVID-19 must accelerate the low-carbon transition to prevent dangerous levels of warming by the end of the century.
The Local Electricity Bill can play a key role. If made law, it would empower community energy groups to start up and sell their clean electricity directly to local people. This would build local resilience and reduce our climate emissions simultaneously.
Below is a list of organisations that support the Local Electricity Bill:
These organisations support the Local Electricity Bill in principle and not necessarily its exact current wording. The wording of the Bill may change as our campaign for it progresses.