OUR AIMS

Our aim is to provide an opportunity for the people of Mid Devon to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and to make a significant contribution to tackling climate change for the sake of future generations.

We aim to provide substantial funds for community projects over a 20 year period, from the sale of electricity.

We also aim to provide cheaper electricity to households and businesses if the Local Electricity Bill is passed through Parliament in 2021, whereby small generating companies would be able to sell to local people at a lower rate than the major providers.

And to provide a safe, green, ethical, investment opportunity for local people with a projected return above the market average.

If you have any suggestions for schemes / projects please inform the committee.

Financial Section

So far we have received two grants from the West of England Combined Authority under the rural community Energy Fund (RCEF) and Devon County Council’s community Energy fund(CEF). We acknowledge with gratitude these two funds and the substantial amount of work our community made to successfully obtain these funds. We are extremely grateful for both RCEF and CEF for their flexibility and support to ensure the funds worked together to get us where we are now.

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The Founding Directors

The directors all act in a voluntary, unpaid, capacity and have to abide by the Rules. The directors are of John Carter, who has experience leading a wind turbine project, Steve Batt a former senior regeneration officer within the Economy and European Office at Devon County Council, David Parker who bring experience of management, financial administration and an understanding of legal issues and finally Dave Harris a FCCA qualified finance professional.

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Carbon Footprints

A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual, event, organisation, service, place or product, expressed as a carbon dioxide equivalent. For example when we light a gas fire carbon dioxide is given off into the atmosphere; a car emits carbon dioxide as it is driven. There are other greenhouse gas emissions such as methane from agriculture.

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Heart of Devon Community Energy

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