Three weeks to go – £120k raised, £65k left!
Hi folks, It's been a dynamic few weeks here at BEC. I'm very pleased to say that we've so far raised more than £120,000, which has helped us begin our installation at Shoreham Port. After two years of work on the project, visiting the roofs at Shoreham is quite an...
Renewables vs fracking: a David vs Goliath battle
A new wave of 'unconventional gas' in the UK (including fracking) is a direct threat to the roll-out of renewable energy in the UK. Often touted as a 'bridge' between coal-based electricity generation and renewables, unconventional gas is in fact not only a menace to...
BEC begins 87kw solar installation at Shoreham Port
Units 1-9 at Hove Enterprise Centre, roughly half of our 87kw array Brighton Energy Coop began the installation of an 87kw solar array earlier this week. Owned by the Brighton and Hove community, the array, which covers five buildings at the Hove Enterprise Centre,...
BEC calls for community ownership of offshore turbine
Brighton Energy Coop is calling for part community ownership of the forthcoming Rampion offshore wind farm. Along with many other groups, individuals and politicians, BEC believes that community ownership of a turbine or two would help generate widespread...
Cabinet minister congratulates Brighton Energy Co-op
A senior government minister congratulated Brighton Energy Co-op in the House of Commons on Thursday. Ed Davey, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, was responding to a question from Caroline Lucas, the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion. She asked: “Will the...
Brighton Energy Coop launches – sign up now!
On Wednesday night Brighton Energy Co-operative launched our pioneering project to generate community-owned green power in Brighton & Hove. Seventy people joined us at the Friend's Meeting House, to hear about our £200,000 share offer and to pick up copies of our...
£45,000 pledged to Brighton community energy scheme
Hi folks, I'm very pleased to say that £45,000 has been pledged for our community-owned renewable energy scheme so far. It's a fantastic response - many thanks to those of you who've been in touch. Pledgees range far and wide - from a 26-year-old website designer to a...
FIT revives as solar prices plummet
A dramatic fall in the price of solar has meant solar schemes are once again viable - even with the severe cuts in the Feed in Tariff. Over the last six months the price of solar has fallen steeply - in some cases by up to 70%. The falls in solar prices are due to a...
A recent event on the future of community energy
A recent talk on the future of community energy involving BEC
Free home energy surveys now in Hove, Hangleton – and more
Hi everyone, I'm pleased to say that we have extended our home energy survey scheme to new areas of our city. So: if you're in Hove, Hangleton, Southwick, Aldrington, or West Blatchington you can now have your home's energy efficiency surveyed - for free! These...
100 homes surveyed – and counting!
100 homes surveyed - and counting! Hi Folks, Just to let you know that - together with our partners - we've now advised more than a hundred homeowners how to make their homes warmer and cheaper to run. The enthusiasm for our free home efficiency surveys has been...
Free home efficiency surveys
Hi Folks, I'm very pleased to say that we recently received a grant of £30k via the government's LEAF fund for work on energy efficiency around Brighton and Hove. Working with the Low Carbon Trust, the Green Building Partnership, Brighton & Hove 10:10 & the...
Co-op backs community energy
Interesting article on the communities taking renewable energy into their own hands which profiles our colleagues at OVESCo. Happy New Year!
Green Deal event on 1st Dec
For those of you interested in finding out more about the Green Deal and inputting to the consultation you may want to come to this Greening Campaign event on 1st Dec at the Clarendon Centre
Church petition to exempt non-profits from FiT reduction
Petition to exempt not-for-profit groups from Feed-in Tariff reduction
Since 2010 we’ve raised over £3M, have 600 members and have built 63 sites
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“None of this would be possible without you.
BEC isn’t backed by venture capitalists or private equity, pension funds or fossil fuel companies. The only money we get is from you, our Members.
The £3 million we’ve raised to date is purely community investment.
We’ve no debt, and 80% of the money is from Brighton itself.
This is community energy in action!”
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