I am very pleased to say that we are in discussions with the management of www.citycoastchurch.co.uk to install upto 35kWs of solar PV there. We will need planning approval and legal agreements in place, but this potential partnership helps us significantly in being able to launch our community share offer towards the end of 2011.
Latest News
- Sunny Side Up: Brighton Energy Spring Solar News 2024 April 19, 2024
- Community Energy arrives at Newhaven Port! February 12, 2024
- Four BEC Solar Projects at Shoreham Port – the EcoPort! February 10, 2024
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Brighton Energy Coop is about community-owned renewable energy. wWe get a load of people together, everyone puts in a little bit of cash and collectively we are thus able to build large scale renewable energy systems.
Money raised from selling electricity is then distributed into our community fund, paying interest to members and repaying capital. Our host sites benefit from the cheap electricity that our panels provide.
You can help us install more renewable power by joining BEC here.
Money raised from selling electricity is then distributed into our community fund, paying interest to members and repaying capital. Our host sites benefit from the cheap electricity that our panels provide.
You can help us install more renewable power by joining BEC here.
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