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Sustainable Energy 24 (SE24): Who we are

SE24 aims to reduce our carbon footprint by installing solar PV panels on community buildings and businesses. As a social enterprise, we create jobs and invest money back into the local community. We also tackle energy poverty and educate on energy efficiency through our Community Fund.

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Sustainable Energy 24 (SE24): Who we are

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  1. Sustainable Energy 24 (SE24): Who we are

  2. SE24: What we do • Vision: •  Sustainable Energy – SE24 aims to reduce our carbon footprint by encouraging and setting up local renewable energy projects. We are currently focusing on installing solar PV panels on community buildings and businesses. •  Social Enterprise – SE24 aims to create jobs and plough money back into the local community through installing and maintaining solar energy equipment, improving insulation and draft proofing and other measures. •  Social Engagement – SE24 aims to use Community Fund revenues to tackle energy poverty in vulnerable households and educate on energy efficiency.

  3. SE24: Previous Projects A C • Hill Methodist Church Hall 2016 • Herne Hill United Church 2016 • St Christopher’s Hospice 2018 • Dulwich College 2018 D B

  4. 2019: Walworth Methodist Church • Roof-mounted 25 kWp solar PV. • Cost £22k, supported through LCEF Phase 1 and BA Carbon Grant funding. • To be completed in July 2019. • 20-year lease and O&M obligations

  5. Walworth Methodist Church: Benefits and Lessons Learned • Lessons Learned: • Ensure you have in-house Project Champion • Legals will take far longer than you think! • Work hard on communications. • Consider impact of access and DBS in schools and working-at-height regulations. • VAT refunds are a great initial asset. Benefits: • 12 tonnes CO2 avoided p.a. • Church save £1.3k p.a. on electricity costs • £1.5k p.a. towards Peace Garden Project and associated training activities. • Contributes to broader SE24 Community Fund of £5k p.a. for tackling fuel poverty.

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