If you live in St Albans District, and have ever despaired at a public building not having solar panels, or your block of flats not having an electric vehicle charging point or would like some of your money to benefit local people and the local environment, then you might be interested to know that St Albans District Council is getting together with a not for profit business called Community Energy Pathways to explore the opportunities for Community Energy around the District.
In this week’s Environment Matters Kirsty Shanahan, project manager at Community Energy Pathways, explains what a community energy project might look like, the benefits and how you can get involved.
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