PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Community Energy (4 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Helen Hayes (Labour)
Answer
Community energy will play an essential role in meeting our mission for clean power by 2030.
Great British Energy will provide support to deliver the Local Power Plan, putting communities at the heart of restructuring our energy economy. Through partnering with and providing funding and support to Community Energy Groups, the Local Power Plan will roll out small and medium‑scale renewable energy projects, using established technologies to develop up to 8GW of cheaper, cleaner power. This will include shared ownership projects in partnership with private developers.
Some suppliers already offer local tariffs, and other products and services are available that provide community benefits. Small-scale generation sites can benefit from an exemption, which means that they do not require a licence from Ofgem to generate electricity or to supply to local customers. Ofgem has further flexibility to award supply licences to generation sites that are above the exemptions threshold when they are restricted to specified local area.
Answered by:
Michael Shanks (Labour)
9 October 2024
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