Summary
This case study provides an overview of a project based in the Dyfi Valley, near Machynlleth, mid Wales, UK. It explains how several organisations have come together to enable local people to carry out small-scale schemes using various renewable energy technologies.
Community Action for Energy (CAfE) is an initiative of the Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes.
Results
The total installed capacity of completed renewable energy schemes was 205 kW electrical capacity (hydro, wind, solar) and 150 kW heat capacity (solar, wood, heat pump).
Schemes completed by mid-2003 include:
The benefits have spread through the local economy and community (even where the recipient of grant aid was an individual) through the following means:
Many people in the community are now more aware of the economic and environmental implications of energy use and this influences their behaviour in subtle ways, from being more careful to switch off unused electrical to using public transport.
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