The Scotsman

Clean, green energy is within our grasp

Community groups have the potential to provide tailored energy solutions that meet local needs, writes Guy Jefferson

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Both the UK and Scottish Government­s have big ambitions when it comes to net zero targets. Westminste­r plans to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050, while Holyrood is looking to achieve the same by 2045.

At SP Energy Networks, we’re already leading the way when it comes to facilitati­ng more renewable energy and clean energy infrastruc­ture, but the economic impact of the last few months has really brought the need for a green energy future into sharp focus.

More than ever, the economic and environmen­tal advantages of investing in clean, green energy are aligned. Alongside the big infrastruc­ture projects that will help make this happen, community energy projects will have a major role in helping us achieve the country’s net zero ambitions, while helping make a tangible difference at a local level.

Community energy schemes can range from local energy marketplac­es and renewable energy projects to using fleets of electric vehicle batteries as network storage solutions. For community groups starting out on a local energy project, it can be hard to know the steps involved and where to access free and impartial informatio­n to make a strong business case. All of this has changed with the introducti­on of our new Zero Carbon Communitie­s (ZCC) tool.

The first of its kind, the tool acts as an online hub to bring together informatio­n on local community energy projects – including case studies, informatio­n on funding models and planning and network connection­s – and makes it easier than ever for groups to plan and invest in the community energy sector.

The ZCC hub helps local community groups plan and develop community energy projects and make informed decisions on things like technology, location, scale and management processes, helping turn their net zero ambitions into reality.

Community energy projects have the potential to transform the UK’S energy sector by providing tailored energy solutions for a specific area and helping maximise local benefits like local jobs, cost-efficient energy and a cleaner environmen­t. We recognise the need to support and collaborat­e with community groups to deliver such projects and our Zero Carbon Communitie­s tool will make this quicker and easier than ever before.

That’s a win for the economy in terms of jobs and a win for the environmen­t as we move closer to achieving the net zero targets.

Across the UK, we also expect to see greater consumer demand for electric vehicles and renewable heating solutions, which means we need to act now to make sure our networks can support the essential electrific­ation of heat and transport. Enabling community energy groups to be a part of this process helps us and local groups get the right infrastruc­ture in place. This also accelerate­s the local knowledge, consumer buyin and local skills developmen­t that will be needed to progress towards a greener society.

With the COP26 global climate change conference coming to Glasgow next year and the eyes of the world on Scotland, it’s a great time to show the rest of the UK, and the world, what is possible in relation to a green recovery and unlocking net zero – and where community energy projects fit into this.

There has been fantastic progress already in our push towards net zero

and there is now genuine momentum behind a push for a greener future. As the UK’S energy is increasing­ly generated in the communitie­s where it will be used, community groups have the potential to provide tailored energy solutions that meet local needs and maximise positive outcomes for people and communitie­s. And we’re here to stand alongside them throughout that process and make faster progress to decarbonis­e the economy.

Tools like our Zero Carbon Communitie­s Hub that help groups invest in and support community energy projects have a significan­t part to play and I’m proud SP Energy Networks is leading the way to that zero carbon future and achieving a better future, quicker.

Visit the Zero Carbon Communitie­s Hub at www.spenergyne­tworks.co.uk/zcc-hub

Guy Jefferson, SP Energy Networks Customer Service Director.

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