RELEASE DATE: 28 November 2014
South
West Community Energy project wins top European Award
A ground-breaking south west community energy project has taken
top honours in the Ace Awards, which recognise achievements in renewable and
sustainable energy across Europe.
Resilient Energy Great Dunkilns – which is based in the Forest
of Dean, Gloucestershire – took the top prize in the Community-Based Renewable Energy category. This follows the
community initiative’s success in last year’s South West Green Energy Awards,
when it won the Best Community Initiative.
The project is the UK’s first crowd-funded venture that enables
profits from renewable energy investments to be put back in to the local
community. The enterprise has a 500 kW wind turbine, which powers more
than 300 homes in the community, generates income from the Feed-in Tariff and
provides free electricity for the landowner.
The result is a more sustainable business model for the local farm and the
chance to reinvest the profits in additional Resilient Energy projects within
the region.
The awards, which took place at a prestigious ceremony in
Arnhem, the Netherlands, celebrated successes in the categories of Energy
Neutral Village, Community-Based Renewable Energy and Energy-Smart
Municipalities, with both other winners from the UK.
Jodie Giles, community energy support manager for sustainable energy not-for-profit Regen SW, said: “This is marvelous news for UK community energy initiatives and further evidence that Resilient Energy Great Dunkilns is a leading community renewable energy initiative. We’re thrilled to have supported their efforts and look forward to sharing their success with the 200 other community energy groups in our network.”
The winners of the other two ACE awards were Hook Norton Low
Carbon Ltd in Oxfordshire in the Energy Neutral Village category and the EcoBicester
project in the Energy Smart Municipalities category.
The Ace Awards were attended by 80 of Europe’s leading experts
in the field of sustainable energy, including community organisations, local
energy agencies, government representatives and universities. The ceremony was
held as part of the Ace project which is funded through the INTERREG IVB NWE
programme.
Mr Ruut Louwers, programme director of INTERREG IVB, said: “ACE
is all about the uptake of renewable and sustainable energy in local
communities. What we have seen here today sends a clear message that people
power teaming up with a bit of European money is a formidable force in
implementing sustainable energy projects and in getting local achievements
recognised at an international level.”
Gerry Wardell, director of Dublin’s energy agency Codema and
Chairperson of the Ace Awards said: “I would like to commend the three category
winners and indeed all of the shortlisted nominees who attended today’s
ceremony. All of the finalists are sure to inspire local communities
across North-West Europe and show that replication of these projects is both
achievable and beneficial on a social and environmental level.”
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Notes to editors
The Ace
Awards recognise achievements in renewable and sustainable energy across
North-West Europe and included entries from Belgium, France, Ireland, the
Netherlands and the UK.
The winners of the Ace Awards are:
- Energy Neutral Village: Hook Norton Low Carbon Ltd (UK)
- Community-Based Renewable Energy: Resilient Energy Great Dunkilns
(UK)
- Energy Smart Municipalities: Eco-Bicester, Cherwell District
Council (UK)
Ace is funded through the INTERREG IVB NWE programme and
promotes the uptake of renewable and sustainable energy to citizens, businesses
and local government across North West Europe.
For more information on the winning entries visit www.aceforenergy.eu
The lead partner of the Ace project is Dublin’s energy agency
Codema: www.codema.ie
Interviews
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interview Jodie Giles or to contact contact James Reddy on the number below.
About Regen SW
Regen
SW is a not for profit company working to enable business, local authorities
and other organisations to deliver renewable energy and energy efficiency and
build a prosperous low-carbon economy in the south west of England. www.regensw.co.uk
For further information
Please
contact James Reddy, Regen SW Press Associate on 07967 835947 or email james@jamesreddy.co.uk.