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Communities on the island of Mull, the V&A Dundee and King's Church in Aberdeen are amongst 23 local projects being awarded a share of £1.8 million to deliver renewable energy projects. The funding will enable community groups to generate their own power through renewable energy projects such as wind turbines and solar, while giving successful applicants the ability to earn money from their projects by selling excess energy generated. Supported through a combination of Scottish Government and Great British Energy funding, the Community and Renewable Energy Scheme's (CARES) Community Energy Generation Growth Fund will provide grants for equipment, installation and feasibility work for projects including: Emmaus Glasgow - to install renewable energy in a homeless centre the decarbonisation of Robert Gordon University's sports hall in Aberdeen the installation of Solar PV energy generation at Saints Community Football club in St Johnstone This year, the Community Energy Generation Growth Fund has made a total of 71 funding offers - totalling more than £7.3 million - to community energy projects across the country. Speaking ahead of the CARES conference, Climate Action and Energy Secretary Gillian Martin said: "Community-led energy projects are at the heart of Scotland's journey to net zero. By empowering local groups to generate their own clean energy with local solutions, we are not only cutting emissions but also reducing costs and creating resilient communities. These projects show what can be achieved when people come together with a shared vision for a sustainable future. "This funding is giving communities the tools and confidence to take control of their own energy needs, keep money circulating locally, and build a fairer, greener economy. "Scotland’s transition to net zero must be inclusive and fair, and community energy is a vital part of ensuring that everyone benefits from the opportunities of a clean energy future." UK Government Minister for Energy Michael Shanks said: "Great British Energy is empowering communities in Scotland to take a stake in their own energy. "This is our clean energy superpower mission in action - putting communities in the driving seat of energy generation and making sure working people and local businesses profit." Local Energy Scotland Manager Chris Morris said: “It’s great to see more community groups and charities developing energy projects and we’d like to congratulate all our successful applicants. We know how much effort goes into developing these inspiring proposals and we’re looking forward to working with them to deliver lasting impact - locally and across the country. “This is a crucial time for community energy projects in Scotland. Through CARES, we’re helping local groups turn ambition into action, creating projects that not only reduce carbon emissions but also deliver long-term social and economic benefits for communities." [url=https://localenergy.scot/funding/community-energy-generation-growth-fund/]Community Energy Generation Growth Fund Local Energy Scotland[/url] Community energy projects allow local groups to participate directly in Scotland’s transition to net zero, delivering financial and social benefits while helping communities take control of their energy supply. Up to £1.8 million of funding will be awarded through the latest round of the Community Energy Generation Growth Fund. The Antonine Sports Centre, Clydebank Solar PV and Battery on Antonine Sports Centre £102,400 Islamic Education Trust, Cumbernauld IETC Solar and Battery £102,176 King's Church, Aberdeen King's Church Aberdeen Solar PV Project £102,334 Prestwick Tennis and Fitness Prestwick Tennis Centre Solar Panel Project £124,800 Loch Arthur Camphill Community Micro-grid at Lochend £159,576 McLaren Community Leisure, Callander McLaren CLC Green Energy Pooling Sustainable Power £241,275 Islay Energy Trust Castlehill Solar Array Phase 2 £152,000 Rosewell Development Trust Greener Communities Rosewell £46,065 Porty Community Energy, Edinburgh Porty Community Solar £51,119 Emmaus Glasgow Solar Panel Renewable Energy for Homeless Centre £113,750 Design Dundee Ltd V&A Museum- Net Zero Installation £193,864 Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen RGU Sport Decarbonisation of electricity £23,600 Loch Arthur Camphill Community Micro hydroelectric plant £20,000 Winchburgh Community Development Trust Winchburgh Solar- Commonwatt £12,000 Birse Community Trust, Banchory Hydro Power feasibility study £20,000 Glasgow East End Community Carers Ltd Project Green Space £72,790 Blairgowrie Community Energy Blairgowrie Community Energy £5,470 Saints Community Football SCIO (St Cuthberts), St Johnstone PV Energy Generation Scheme £96,167 Edinburgh Leisure Solar PV & feasibility Study £74,208 East Lothian Climate Action Newtork Hub Ltd Commonwatt 2 £20,000 Mull and Iona Community Trust (MICT) Scaling up community energy in Mull £19,500 Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust Upscaled Orkney Site Feasibility Options Appraisal £47,000 Coimhearsnachd Bharraidh agus Bhatarsaidh (Barra & Vatersay Community) Ltd Barra & Vatersay Energy Local Club £20,000
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