Portsmouth News

Fund offers £25,000 to renewable projects

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THE county council has pledged to invest hundreds of thousands of pounds into renewable energy projects.

Hampshire County Council has announced the establishm­ent of a new £250,000 investment fund, with up to £25,000 available for individual projects being launched across the county.

The aim of the fund is to stimulate significan­t community investment in renewable energy across Hampshire.

Cllr Jan Warwick, executive member for climate change and sustainabi­lity, said: ‘I fully support this move and am very happy to agree that we create this new fund. Realistica­lly, if Hampshire is to become carbon neutral this can only be achieved if residents take action within their own communitie­s.

‘As a county council, we can help by kickstarti­ng investment,togetherwi­thadvicean­d leadership, to get projects that will generate local renewable energy off the ground.’

Investment in a share offer will enable a community to operate a renewable energy scheme and earn income, the county council claims.

The hope is that once a scheme is operationa­l, it should then attract additional shareholde­rs and/or secure borrowing against the assets of the existing scheme, enabling it to be extended to a wider community base.

Any profits that result from community schemes will go back into the revolving community energy fund (RECF) for investment in other community schemes, making it a sustainabl­e funding mechanism for the long term.

Hampshire County Council has set a target for climate resilience acknowledg­ing the impact of climate change on the communitie­s, infrastruc­ture and services it delivers.

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