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Tried and tested solutions for a green recovery – Renewable energy

Tried and tested solutions for a green recovery – Renewable energy


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In this webinar, Andrew Hunt (Oldham Borough Council) and Kirsten Firth (Sustainability Projects Officer at Brighton & Hove City Council) explore local renewable energy solutions and share their practical experiences of local authority innovation in this field.

Recorded 8 July 2021 during one of our series of interactive Zero Carbon Britain-themed webinars hosted in partnership with Ashden.

These webinars feature speakers with practical experience of implementing projects at local council and community level, with proven potential for widespread roll out – supporting the economic recovery from COVID-19, getting us closer to net zero and increasing our resilience as a society.

For ease of watching we’ve split the two speakers talks into two recordings.

Andrew Hunt of Oldham Borough Council, sharing his experience of the Oldham Community Power project.

 

Kirsten Firth, Sustainability Projects Officer at Brighton & Hove City Council sharing her experience of developing renewable energy projects through local partnerships.

 

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