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Local optimism feeds the energy transition
Local energy projects have suffered from reduced funding recently, particularly following the demise of Feed-in Tariffs, but the sector is now looking to diversify and grow again. Steve Hodgson spoke to Community Energy England’s Emma Bridge and visited one of his local community-run projects.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Feed-in Tariffs, Funding, Decarbonisation, Renewable energy