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Chesterfield Community Energy solar project launches
UK investors are being given the opportunity to invest in a community energy project that will contribute hundreds of thousands of pounds to local causes over the next four decades.
Chesterfield Community Energy is coordinating the project, which has seen a large solar farm installed on a former coal stocking site at Oxcroft, seven miles east of the Derbyshire town.
A portion of the money generated by the solar farm will be paid into a community fund, which will see around £15,000 being given to local charities every year, for the 40 year lifetime of the scheme.
Groups being supported include The Freedom Community Project, which provides support for people who are struggling with debt, dependency and related issues within North East Derbyshire. Chesterfield Community Energy is also working closely with the local community in Stanfree, where it’s helping to produce a biodiversity masterplan with the Friends of Oxcroft Group.
A spokesperson for The Freedom Community Project said: “We welcome the work of Chesterfield Community Energy within the community and are grateful for its long term commitment to support the project. It will enable us to continue valuable work within the local community. By maintaining and extending our current services, we can support a great number of people who are struggling in poverty.”
Investors are able to buy into the project by purchasing bonds, which offer a return of 5% per annum that is paid every six months for the initial three year term.
Adrian Pike, chairman of Chesterfield Community Energy, commented: “We’re delighted to announce that the Chesterfield Community Fund raise is now open. We believe this is a fantastic opportunity for people to be involved in a community project that has the potential to make a real difference on so many levels.”
The Chesterfield Community Energy solar farm covers an area of approximately 11.6 hectares and will generate just over 4,000 MW hours of electricity per year – enough energy to power around 1,200 homes. As a renewable power source the solar farm will be reducing the region’s carbon emissions by up to 1,800 tonnes per year.
The construction of the solar farm is complete and the site is generating electricity into the National Grid.
The solar farm is one of only two community energy projects in the country that will benefit from being connected to a battery storage unit. A 1000 kW / 1200 kWh Energy Storage System (ESS) will be installed on the site, meaning the energy generated can be stored and released when it is most needed.
Partners on the project include The Freedom Community Project based in Bolsover; the Friends of Oxcroft Group; wildlife charity RSPB, which will be working with the site’s developers to introduce natural habitats for ‘priority species’ – the breeds most under threat; Close Brothers; Limejump and cleantech company Anesco.
Adrian concluded: “The team we have pulled together to deliver the project has an unrivalled track record in the design and build of similar largescale solar projects, having been responsible for building over 70 solar farms in the UK over the last 5 years.
“Our objective is simple - to help share the benefits of renewable energy by giving communities and individuals an opportunity to invest in solar bonds. By backing Chesterfield Community Energy investors will not only be supporting a reduction in the impact of climate change and increasing energy security, but also be helping to generate significant benefits for the community and local economy.”
The Chesterfield Community Energy solar bond offer will remain open until the maximum sum has been reached, or until 31st May 2016. The minimum investment per applicant is £500 for one bond. Applications can be made via chesterfieldcommunityenergy.co.uk
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