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[112] SUSTAINABLE(ISH) LIVE AT TIMBER FESTIVAL – COMMUNITY ENERGY WITH BRIGHTON ENERGY CO-OPERATIVE


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This episode was recorded live at Timber Festival over the summer and was my first every experience of a live podcast recording - I think it went ok!

Timber Festival is an annual festival in the National Forest in the middle of England, that this year happened at the beginning of July - there was  a brilliant line up of talks, music, food and everything else you would expect from a festival (including rain..!). Because I'm a total geek I was particularly excited by the reusable cups, reusable wristbands and the compost loos!

I'm chatting to Will Cottrell, Chair and Co-Founder of Brighton Energy Co-operative, about all things Community Energy - what it is, how it works, and how we as individuals, households, and businesses can get involved.

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  • Timber Festival
  • Brighton Energy Co-operative
    - Website
    - Facebook
    - Twitter
    - Solar Schools
  • Community Energy England
  • Salisbury Community Energy
  • Wiltshire Wildlife Trust solar schemes
  • Local Electricity Bill
  • [044 ] - How to get your MP to take action on the climate crisis with Power for People
  • The Sustainable(ish) FB group
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  • Get in touch with your MP about the Local Electricity Bill
  • Find out if you have a community energy group near you
  • Write to your local council asking if they have ever considered community energy on their buildings
Let me know your thoughts about community energy!
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