Renewable energy pioneer, SSE Renewables, has supported supported community groups across the UK and Ireland over the past year with donations totalling £10.4 million.
SSE Renewables has published their annual Community Investment Review for 2022/23, which reveals their multi-million-pound contributions to community groups and organisations across Scotland, Northern Ireland, England and Ireland.
£10.4 million in wind-powered community funding has been presented to 1,066 UK and Ireland projects, including 168 projects focused on community net zero transition and 111 scholarships. The donations comes from SSE Renewables' wind farm community funds across both islands, including funding from some of the UK and Ireland's largest onshore and offshore wind farms.
Contributions to local communities which host SSE's wind generation assets demonstrates the company's ongoing commitment to supporting the economic and social wellbeing of those communities. The funds are community-led, with decisions made by local people to ensure the funds focus on the priorities of the local area.
This year, the projects supported range from the provision of energy efficiency measures for households in extreme fuel poverty in the Scottish Highlands to employability supports for young people with autism in Perthshire, and from training support in emerging retrofit technologies for re-skilling workers in Galway to providing warm lunches and social activities in winter to vulnerable residents in North Lincolnshire.
Stephen Wheeler, Managing Director of SSE Renewables said: "With renewables now the most cost-effective form of electricity generation, SSE Renewables' growing portfolio will support a more affordable energy future, and ensure countries have the homegrown, sustainable energy needed to boost energy security.
"SSE Renewables has a long and proud history of sharing the economic value from our renewables assets with communities. Our community funds are crucial in supporting the people and places that host this critical renewable energy infrastructure and given their scale, have the potential to transform the social capital of local places.
"In the last year we have invested more than £10.4 million in 1,066 community projects. This demonstrates that we deliver on our values, and I am proud that the communities we work with continue to grow their ambition. We work with incredibly resilient communities which continually create opportunities and growth for their local areas. This is highlighted by the varied projects they are adopting to achieve a green future. We are delighted to be working collaboratively with these communities as we strive towards net zero."
In the Scottish Highlands, SSE Renewables made an award of £1 million to support the Highland Energy Efficiency Programme. This programme provides energy efficiency measures including solar, battery, air source heating and insulation to households in extreme fuel poverty. The support from the Sustainable Development Fund will enable 250 households to have warmer and more efficient homes.
The past year has also marked the completion of the Beatrice Community Fund. A joint venture partnership between SSE Renewables and RRPL, TRiG and Equitix, Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm provided a community fund worth £6 million. The fund has supported 361 local projects including helping 73 rural jobs and enhancing 64 community assets, such as the provision of £50,000 in emergency funding to kickstart a £1.8 million infrastructure project to restore the East Beach Bridge in Lossiemouth after access to the local beach was previously closed for safety reasons. The Beatrice fund has also proven to be successful with research showing 91% of projects are still delivering impact for the local community and 100% of respondents recommending the funding for other communities.
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