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As 2020 comes to a close, we wanted to reflect on our Hub highlights of the year – it’s been an unconventional one!

Community Energy Fund 2020

We re-opened our Community Energy Fund for 2020 early in the year, welcoming over 300 new investors and raising a huge £1.5 million, which is already supporting community energy – increasing our portfolio of solar installations and supporting innovation the development of new types of community energy. 

A huge thank you to those of you who have invested and put your money to work tackling climate change!

We’re absolutely thrilled with the response to this round of the Community Energy Fund – a huge thank you to everyone who chose to invest in us and put their money to work tackling climate change.

Barbara Hammond MBE
CEO of the Low Carbon Hub

We launched Energy Solutions Oxfordshire (ESOx)

It’s been an exciting year for ESOx as the new programme launched, bringing an exciting new service to Oxfordshire, designed to help local enterprises in Oxfordshire improve their energy efficiency.

We released our fourth Social Impact Report

We report our impact through four metrics:

It’s been fantastic putting together this year’s Social Impact Report and reflecting on our ever growing social and environmental impact. We report on our increasing ability to generate clean, green electricity, cutting carbon emissions locally. I’m particularly proud of the impact we have helped achieve from our growing community benefit donation income in driving innovation and improving energy efficiency.

Saskya Huggins
Social Impact Director

Sandford hydro reached a big milestone in November

In November 2020 Sandford Hydro passed 3 GWh (3 million kWh) of energy generated since its installation in 2017!

We welcomed two new solar schools

We’ve installed solar panels on 2 new schools in 2020: West Witney Primary School and Langford Village Community School

This brings our total number of solar schools to 31. Our solar schools total:

We’re also working with 15 schools across Oxfordshire within the LESS CO2 programme, a year long workshop-based support programme offering peer mentoring, expert advice and resources to empower and equip staff to make changes and improvements to their school to reduce their energy usage, save money on bills and lower their CO2 emissions.

The Lord Mayor raised £1,760 through the Climate Change Fund

In May 2019 Councillor Craig Simmons was sworn in as the new Lord Mayor of Oxford. He’s a long-time environmental campaigner, and chose the Low Carbon Hub as one of the charitable organisations he would support during his term.

As part of this, he set up the Lord Mayor’s Climate Change Fund, with money raised set to be invested in our Community Energy Fund – supporting community energy projects around Oxfordshire.

Events

This year has meant moving our events and meetings online, and trying our best with this new way of working. We love meeting our members face to face at our AGMs, but this year, unfortunately, meant we were all tiny boxes on a screen. But we still had a great time.

Annual General Meeting

In October we held our joint Low Carbon Hub AGM (via Zoom) for 2019/20, attended by our Investor Members and CIC Shareholder Groups. We reflected on the year’s achievements and highlighted some of the exciting work we had coming up.

We also took the opportunity to celebrate the brilliant work of our CIC Shareholder Groups who have received grants from the Low Carbon Hub, including:

We are so proud to be able to play a small part in supporting the extraordinary work of our CIC Community Group Members in reducing the carbon footprints of their communities. 

Low Carbon Hub 2020 webinar series

We ran a series of webinars, discussing the future of energy and our work at the Low Carbon Hub to create an energy system which is good for people and for the planet, in Oxfordshire and beyond.

To catch up with previous Low Carbon Hub webinars, visit our YouTube channel.

Other highlights in brief

As you can see from these select highlights, it’s been a busy year for the Low Carbon Hub and for community energy in Oxfordshire.

As ever, it’s important to say that we couldn’t achieve any of this without your support as partners, investors, advocates, and friends. So at the end of 2020 we want to say a huge thank you for your continuing support.

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