In 2019, Telford & Wrekin Council declared a climate emergency. It is now working, along with partners, to go carbon neutral by 2030

Energy

Renewable energy comes from the Earth’s natural resources, including sunlight, wind and water. It doesn’t pollute the planet and we need to use a lot more of it and develop more locally in order to help us tackle the worst effects of climate change.

These are our actions relating to the production, delivery and use of renewable energy in the borough

Ref

 Action

Timeframe For Delivery

Organisation to lead on Delivery

14

The Partnership to work with electric and gas providers to allow for greater amounts of renewable energy schemes

Ongoing

Western Power Distribution, Cadent and Partnership members

15

Work with electric and gas providers on their net carbon zero plans

0-10 years

Western Power Distribution, Cadent and Telford & Wrekin Council

16

Support local communities coming together to develop renewable energy schemes

0-10 years

Telford and Wrekin borough communities and Telford & Wrekin Council through the Climate Change Fund: www.sustainabletelfordandwrekin.com/get-involved/climate-change-fund

17

Local organisations to undertake energy efficiency projects to reduce emissions they produce

0-10 years

Telford and Wrekin borough organisations

18

Local organisations to encourage community owned renewable energy projects on their land and buildings.

0-10 years

Telford & Wrekin Council and borough organisations

19

Promote renewable energy grants and energy efficiency grants to eligible groups

0-1 years

Telford & Wrekin Council

20

Explore the possibility of running a large scale solar panel project on the roof of a local industrial estate

0-2 years

AceOn

21

Explore the possibility of new local renewable energy projects

0-2 years

Shropshire and Telford Community Energy Group with Sharenergy and Midlands Energy Hub

 

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