Community ownership maximises the economic benefits of renewable energy schemes and generates funds for community benefit. Communities include those within a certain geographical area and people who share common values. After payment of annual share interest, Assel Valley’s surplus profits will be available for community benefit.
Benefits include:
A community benefit fund
Attractive financial return to members
Extended economic benefits for the local area
Educational support on environmental issues
Individual commitment to low carbon initiatives
Membership of a nationwide network of renewable energy societies through Energy4All
As the number of dispersed, renewable energy schemes increase it is essential to engage the general public so they feel involved, consulted and supportive of the transition away from centralised fossil fuel and nuclear power stations. One of the most effective methods to engage people with projects is through ownership, where the benefits of development are received by both individuals and communities and are real and tangible.