
Bristol Energy Network
Bristol Energy Co-operative Meeting
The Bristol Energy Network is a voluntary organisation which was formed in 2010 by a group of specialists working in the energy and sustainability sector.
The primary aims of the Bristol Energy Network are:
a) To promote understanding and awareness of energy and water consumption
b) To help people learn how to manage and reduce consumption of resources
c) To inform people about energy and sustainability related projects, including successes and failures
d) To inform people about available grants and incentive schemes
e) To facilitate information, skills, ideas and resources sharing for energy and sustainability related groups
f) To provide a link between the public, local and national Government, and community groups
g) To promote people's awareness and involvement in communities
The Bristol Energy Network primarily focusses in the Bristol area, however they are very keen to learn from and share information with other people, community groups and organisations around the UK and worldwide.
See http://www.bristolenergynetwork.org/about
NEXT MEETING - 23rd February.
Communities Leading the Sustainable Energy Revolution on
On Thursday 23rd February, Bristol based community energy groups will have the opportunity to present their winning projects, funded through the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s Leaf* Fund.
For those of us working in the field of energy and sustainability, we have known for sometime that Bristol has been leading the way to reduce energy consumption, CO2 and move to a more sustainable living model. However, for those doubters out there, here’s the proof - 9 community groups from the Bristol area have been awarded funding to carry out projects.
Book now. It will be full.
http://www.bristolenergynetwork.org/node/50

