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  • A woman walks past the Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) energy shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The shop is the focal point for WRENs activities which aims to turn the area into the first renewable energy town.
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  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4753.jpg
  • The solar pv panels at the Solar array of Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-476...jpg
  • Val Hampshire one of the directors of the Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4811.jpg
  • Solar panels and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-483...jpg
  • Solar panels and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-480...jpg
  • The path leading to St Briavels wind turbine, at Great Dunkilns Farm, St. Briavels, Lydney. A renewable energy community project supported by the Resilience centre, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-turbine-425...jpg
  • The path leading to St Briavels wind turbine, at Great Dunkilns Farm, St. Briavels, Lydney. A renewable energy community project supported by the Resilience centre, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-turbine-423...jpg
  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4811.jpg
  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-0001.jpg
  • Solar panels and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-480...jpg
  • The solar pv panels at the Solar array of Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-476...jpg
  • Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • Paul  Thurston, company secretary of the Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • The directors of the Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4845.jpg
  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4792.jpg
  • Solar panels and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-483...jpg
  • The Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4648.jpg
  • The solar pv panels at the Solar array of Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-476...jpg
  • Some of the directors of  Low Carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • The directors of the Low carbon Gordano, Moorhouse solar array. A Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Low-Carbon-Gorda...jpg
  • Inside the Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) energy shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The shop is the focal point for WRENs activities which aims to turn the area into the first renewable energy town.  A British man gets WREN currency money out of a money box for a local woman.
    UK-Community-Group-WREN-9992.jpg
  • Fifteenth century bridge across the River Camel in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom.  A wind farm can be seen in the background. Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) is a grass roots social enterprise aiming to transform the area into the first renewable energy powered town in the UK.
    UK-Cornwall-Wadebridge-9940.jpg
  • Inside the Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) energy shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The shop is the focal point for WRENs activities which aims to turn the area into the first renewable energy town.  A British man gets WREN currency money out of a money box for a local woman.
    UK-Community-Group-WREN-9992.jpg
  • A young British woman loads clothes into a washing machine in a launderette in Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK. The energy for the launderette is sourced from roof solar panels and is part of a scheme to make this town the first to be powered by renewable sources in the UK.
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  • Two commercial tumble drier machines drying clothes in a launderette Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.  The energy for the launderette is sourced from roof solar panels and is part of a scheme to make this town the first to be powered by renewable sources in the UK.
    UK-Laundrette-0187.jpg
  • A young British woman loads clothes into a washing machine in a launderette in Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK. The energy for the launderette is sourced from roof solar panels and is part of a scheme to make this town the first to be powered by renewable sources in the UK.
    UK-Laundrette-0161.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4300.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4222.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4193.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4057.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4322.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4249.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4213.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4172.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4127.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4109.jpg
  • Grace of the Sun. An art installation by artist Robert Montgomery at COP26, lit by Little Sun solar powered lights on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.  Little Sun, announced a solar powered light poem urging commitment to renewable energy at the UN climate conference COP26. Created by Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, the artwork has been constructed using 1,000 solar powered Little Sun lights and stands 11 metres wide and 5 metres tall. The giant solar light poem will illuminate every day at sunset as a poetic beacon of hope for Glasgow. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    COP26-Art-GraceOfTheSun-4087.jpg
  • A line of wind turbines in the horizon on the top of Rhigos Hill Pass in the Cynon Valley, Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, United Kingdom. There are 76 turbines creating a 228M Renewable Energy Wind Farm.  The view is from Pen Y Fan Mountain and looks over the Rhondda Valley on a  misty day.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A line of wind turbines in the horizon on the top of Rhigos Hill Pass in the Cynon Valley, Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, United Kingdom. There are 76 turbines creating a 228M Renewable Energy Wind Farm.  The view is from Pen Y Fan Mountain and looks over the Rhondda Valley on a  misty day.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-5721.jpg
  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_62...dng
  • Norman Walsh of Firefly energy, provider of the Cosy Homes Scheme in front of one of the low-rise tower blocks in Blackpool to have external wall insulation fitted. The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
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  • Jimmy, one of the residents who has received the wall insulation to his house. He has noticed a massive difference and his fuel bills have reduced dramatically. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
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  • Jimmy, one of the residents who has received the wall insulation to his house. He has noticed a massive difference and his fuel bills have reduced dramatically. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
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  • Mrs Ratcliffe, a Preston council resident having her boiler replaced under the scheme. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6852.jpg
  • A street in the Bloomfield ward of Blackpool where the house have been retro fitted with external wall insulation. One of the properties on the street declined the free offer and has remained the original brick work. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6859.jpg
  • Saskya Huggins standing in front of Botley primary school, Low carbon hub have helped them get solar PV panels on the roof. Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-8065.jpg
  • Saskya Huggins  and Anthony Simpson of Low Caron Hub discuss the solar PV panels on the school roof with the children in the playground of Botley primary school. <br />
Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-8056.jpg
  • Saskya Huggins and Barbara Hammond, CEO of Low Carbon Hub in front of Osney Lock hydro, the first hydro scheme to be built on the river Thames. Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-7978.jpg
  • Saskya Huggins  of Low Carbon Hub inside Osney Lock hydro, the first hydro scheme to be built on the river Thames. It also has Solar PV panels on the roof. Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-7901.jpg
  • Full Electric sign on the body of a blue Citroen electric car in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom, a town which is aiming to become the first to be powered by renewable energy.
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  • A poster in a shop window saying “Wrens Accepted Here. Money that stays in Wadebridge”.  Wrens are a local currency developed by Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) to support local businesses.
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  • A collection of Wren currency which the Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) has launched for local businesses in North Cornwall, United Kingdom. For every Wren (Wr) redeemed, a percentage is put back into the Community Fund.
    UK-Community-Group-WREN-0016.jpg
  • The solar array inverters that monitor and invert the energy made by Brixton Energy Solar who have installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...dng
  • The solar array inverters that monitor and invert the energy made by Brixton Energy Solar who have installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...dng
  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...dng
  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...dng
  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_62...dng
  • Norman Walsh of Firefly energy, provider of the Cosy Homes Scheme chatting with residents in the Bloomfield ward of Blackpool. The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6918.jpg
  • Jimmy, one of the residents who has received the wall insulation to his house. He has noticed a massive difference and his fuel bills have reduced dramatically. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6983.jpg
  • Children running in the playground of Botley primary school, Low carbon hub have helped them get solar PV panels on the roof. <br />
Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-8025.jpg
  • Saskya Huggins and Barbara Hammond, CEO of Low Carbon Hub in front of Osney Lock hydro, the first hydro scheme to be built on the river Thames. Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-7982.jpg
  • The Archimedes screw inside the Osney Lock hydro, the first hydro scheme to be built on the river Thames with the help of Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-7937.jpg
  • The Archimedes screw inside the Osney Lock hydro, the first hydro scheme to be built on the river Thames with the help of Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-7836.jpg
  • A landscape view of Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom.  The town is aiming to become the first in the UK to be powered by renewable energy sources, and many buildings have been fitted with solar power roof panels,
    UK-Cornwall-Wadebridge-0259.jpg
  • Engineer checking power levels at Hydro plant in Powys, Wales. Hydroelectricity is a form of hydropower, and is the most widely used form of renewable energy. It produces no waste, and does not produce carbon dioxide (CO2) which contributes to greenhouse gases.
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  • The solar array inverters that monitor and invert the energy made by Brixton Energy Solar who have installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...dng
  • Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton.<br />
Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. London. UK
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  • Victoria, a Re-powering intern in the block lift that is powered by the solar panels on the roof. Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton.<br />
Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. London. UK
    16-RePowering_6388.jpg
  • Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton.<br />
Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. London. UK
    16-RePowering_6299.jpg
  • Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton.<br />
Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. London. UK
    16-RePowering_6297.jpg
  • Victoria, a Re-powering intern. Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton.<br />
Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects. London. UK
    16-RePowering_6306.jpg
  • Crescent Court  on the sea front in Blackpool, one of the low-rise tower blocks to have external wall insulation fitted.  The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-7061.jpg
  • A street in the Bloomfield ward of Blackpool where the house have been retro fitted with external wall insulation. One of the properties on the street declined the free offer and has remained the original brick work. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6867.jpg
  • Maggie Hayes & Christine Smith of Blackpool council out assessing properties for retro fitted wall insulation in the Bloomfield ward of Blackpool. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6913.jpg
  • A street in the Bloomfield ward of Blackpool where the house have been retro fitted with external wall insulation. One of the properties on the street declined the free offer and has remained the original brick work. <br />
The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6860.jpg
  • An installer fitting a new efficient boiler into the kitchen of an elderly lady. The ‘Cosy Homes in Lancashire’ (CHiL) scheme is a countywide energy efficiency and affordable warmth initiative. It offers an accessible and straightforward means of accessing grants from energy companies and other sources to fund new heating measures, insulation and renewable technologies in domestic properties.  ALL image publications MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
    16-CHIL-6833.jpg
  • The old power station near Osney lock. Low Carbon Hub, Oxford. A community energy hub developing community owned renewable energy projects across Oxfordshire.  ALL publication MUST include the credit © Andrew Aitchison / ASHDEN.
    16-LowCarbonHub-7816.jpg
  • Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels cover the roof of Palestra House, the home of the London Climate Change Agency and the London Development Agency. This flagship renewable energy project was designed by award winning architect Will Alsop.
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  • Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels cover the roof of Palestra House, the home of the London Climate Change Agency and the London Development Agency. This flagship renewable energy project was designed by award winning architect Will Alsop.
    07-lead_4929.jpg
  • Gill Fenna of MORE Renewables, Lancaster.
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  • Members of MORE Renewables talking to Joe Duirwyn of The better roofing company who installed the PV panels on the roof of Lancaster Boys and Girls Club.
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  • Gina Dowding, Green County councillor for Lancaster. Brian Gates, Better roofing company. <br />
Hugh Kidd, Investor member. Dave Brookes, City councillor.  Joe Duirwyn, the better roofing company who installed the PV panels on the roof of Lancaster Boys and Girls Club. Anne Chapman. Gill Fenna and Simon Gershon. MORE Renewables, Lancaster.
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  • Joe Duirwyn from the better roofing company who installed the PV panels here. More Renewables, Lancaster.
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  • Simon Gershon of More Renewables, Lancaster.
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  • Dave Brookes, City councillor and More Renewables, Lancaster.
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  • Brian Gates, Better roofing company. Gina Dowding, Green County councillor for Lancaster.<br />
Hugh Kidd, Investor member. Dave Brookes, City councillor.  Joe Duirwyn, the better roofing company who installed the PV panels on the roof of Lancaster Boys and Girls Club. Anne Chapman. Simon Gershon and Gill Fenna. MORE Renewables, Lancaster.
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect. In the distance, the pylons can be seen.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A woman washing dishes in hot water provided by a Willis Renewables Solar Syphon system. Willis Renewables, inventor and distributor of the Solar Syphon. They are based in Belfast, Northern Irleand.  The Solar Syphon system is a simple 'add-on' heat exchange unit which provides a lower cost installation alternative to the traditional twin coil solar cylinder. Willis Renewables won an Ashden Award in 2010 for its inspiring sustainable energy solutions.
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  • A local farmer set up a  PV scheme in association with WREN.  WREN have built rapid community support for renewables in an 'ordinary' town.
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  • The local fruit and veg shop supplies locally grown produce. WREN have built rapid community support for renewables in an 'ordinary' town.
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  • A local farmer set up a  PV scheme in association with WREN.  WREN have built rapid community support for renewables in an 'ordinary' town.
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