
community energy insights: new webinar series
Introducing our new Community Energy Webinar Series.
Join Low Carbon Hub throughout 2026 for a programme of short, insightful lunchtime webinars exploring the most important developments shaping community energy and the UK’s transition to clean energy.
Across the year, we’ll bring together experts from across the sector to unpack the latest policy changes, spotlight new innovations and share practical insight into the opportunities and challenges facing communities in the energy transition.
Each session is designed to be clear, accessible, and packed with practical takeaways.





What you can expect:
- Insight into the evolving energy policy landscape
- Updates on Low Carbon Hub projects and new opportunities to get involved
- Deep dives into shared ownership, flexibility, smart technology, and more
- Perspectives from leaders across community energy and the wider sector
- Space for questions, discussion, and shared learning
Whether you’re an investor, community group member, local authority partner, or simply passionate about a fair and sustainable energy system, this series is for you.
Join us for a year of learning, insight, and inspiration, and stay at the forefront of community energy.
Webinars coming up in the series
- Community Energy and the Energy Transition with CEO Dr Barbara Hammond, 12pm, 22 January 2026. Book your free place.
- Maximising Community Benefit from Renewables
- Shared Ownership: The Future of Community Energy?
- Investing in Low Carbon Hub’s Community Energy Fund: The What and Why of Community Energy
- Smart Technology, Tariffs and Flexibility: What Does It All Mean?
- Flexibility and Our Portfolio
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