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CommunityEnergySc0t
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2011
We believe that communities can become stronger, more self reliant and resilient by generating their own energy and using it efficiently.
We provide education, finance and practical help.
We are a voice for communities who want to act now for a more secure and sustainable energy future in Scotland
We provide education, finance and practical help.
We are a voice for communities who want to act now for a more secure and sustainable energy future in Scotland
Peatland Mapping and Restoration Webinar with Carbon Neutral Yell and The Shetland Flyer
Peatlands Mapping and Restoration Online Event
Join us for an insightful online event introduced by Hannah Eynon, Community Development Officer for Carbon Neutral Yell, this event will feature expert insights into peatland restoration and its role in climate action. 🌱
✨ Ash-Lynn Tavener, Peatland Action Officer from the Shetland Amenity Trust, will discuss their ongoing projects and the crucial importance of peatland restoration.
📊 Rory Gillies from Shetland Flyer will present his groundbreaking work using drone mapping and satellite imagery (Sentinel 2 datasets) to create a detailed report on Yell’s peatlands, classifying various land cover types to better understand the landscape.
Join us for an insightful online event introduced by Hannah Eynon, Community Development Officer for Carbon Neutral Yell, this event will feature expert insights into peatland restoration and its role in climate action. 🌱
✨ Ash-Lynn Tavener, Peatland Action Officer from the Shetland Amenity Trust, will discuss their ongoing projects and the crucial importance of peatland restoration.
📊 Rory Gillies from Shetland Flyer will present his groundbreaking work using drone mapping and satellite imagery (Sentinel 2 datasets) to create a detailed report on Yell’s peatlands, classifying various land cover types to better understand the landscape.
มุมมอง: 6
วีดีโอ
Financing Community Energy Projects Webinar
มุมมอง 364 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part of the Community Energy Fortnight series from Community Energy Scotland. Guest speakers: Monika and Jim, Thrive Renewables and Allan and Simon, Radio City Association.
Car Club Insurance Webinar (Community Energy Scotland)
มุมมอง 174 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part of Community Energy Fortnight. Guest speaker: Antonia, CoMoUK.
Heat Network Webinar (Community Energy Scotland)
มุมมอง 424 หลายเดือนก่อน
Webinar on district heating systems and Swaffham prior case study. Part of the Community Energy Fortnight Series by Community Energy Scotland. Guest speaker: Emma, Heating Swaffham Prior
Carbon Audit community decarbonisation webinar 240523
มุมมอง 79ปีที่แล้ว
Presented by the Carbon Neutral Islands team, which is funded by the Scottish Government, key areas of the communities audit project to date are shared, followed by a Q&A session.
Sustainable Transport webinar recording 23 March 2023
มุมมอง 22ปีที่แล้ว
Peer learning session focussing on community car clubs and community minibus services. Presented by Stuart Masson, Huntly Travel Hub and Eoin MacNeil, Voluntary Action Barra & Vatersay.
Active Travel knowledge sharing KPT Dev Trust Jan2023
มุมมอง 14ปีที่แล้ว
Active Travel knowledge sharing KPT Dev Trust Jan2023
Low Carbon Heat webinar recording Feb 2023
มุมมอง 28ปีที่แล้ว
Low carbon heat and heat pumps knowledge sharing event from CES. Presented by Project Manager, Peter Long who draws on his experience, results and learnings from the CES Heat Smart Orkney, SMILE, ReFLEX and Heat Pumps Plus projects.
Creating collective action on Climate Change
มุมมอง 152 ปีที่แล้ว
Join us to hear how the Lan Thide Partnership and Community Planning Partnership’s Climate Change Group are working to mitigate climate change in the Outer Hebrides and adapt to its effects. You will also have the chance to share your own experiences of climate change and contribute to a local knowledge hub for climate action! Connie Dawson (Sniffer) and Matthew Logan (Community Energy Scotland...
Outer Hebrides Climate Question Time
มุมมอง 162 ปีที่แล้ว
This session looks at the policy around climate change and what it means for our islands, and in turn our communities. Joining us for this will be Angus Brendan MacNeil MP and Alasdair Allan MSP for the Outer Hebrides who will both detail what progress they are seeing around climate legislation and how communities can act to help the Government meet its targets. A Question and Answer session wi...
Community Stories - Horshader Development Trust
มุมมอง 1942 ปีที่แล้ว
Join us to hear from Horshader Development Trust about their efforts to support sustainability. Eco projects, particularly those aiming to reduce carbon usage within the organisation, and develop new sustainable community facilities, are a priority for the Trust over the next 10 years. Horshader Development Trust was the first community group in the Western Isles to develop a renewable energy r...
Climate, Crofting and Peatlands
มุมมอง 342 ปีที่แล้ว
Agriculture and land use often finds itself being accused of excessive greenhouse gas emissions. The reality is often more complex and crofting has a positive story to tell. Crofters and other land managers will be crucial to achieving net zero and tackling the biodiversity crisis. Donald is a crofter from Lewis and is currently Chair of the Scottish Crofting Federation, SCF is a membership org...
Growing Local Veg with Tagsa Uibhist
มุมมอง 222 ปีที่แล้ว
Join us to hear from Ollie MacLennan of Tagsa Uibhist about Tagsa's horticultural project’s and past work to explore sustainable food systems in Uist. Learn about the key factors to making local horticulture projects work and how Tagsa have connected their project with the community of Uist. Olli started at Tagsa Community Gardens in the winter of 2018/19 and has played a central energising rol...
Community Stories North Uist Trimmed
มุมมอง 562 ปีที่แล้ว
Join us to hear from Dr Ameena Camps of North Uist Development Company (NUDC) about the work of NUDC to help support sustainability in North Uist. As well as project managing the North Uist Wind Turbine construction Ameena is currently developing the Lochmaddy Net-Zero Environment Community Hub (NZECH), a new community and environmental centre which will provide environmental education for resi...
Energy Action at Home
มุมมอง 262 ปีที่แล้ว
This session centred around how community groups can support and signpost individuals and households to become more efficient (both environmentally and economically). Through the discussions we will explore renewables in a domestic setting, as well as the financial assistance available to individuals to install energy measures such as the local Tighean innse Gall/ Comhairle nan Eilean Siar area...
Cycling Communities with CoMoUK and Cycling UK
มุมมอง 122 ปีที่แล้ว
Cycling Communities with CoMoUK and Cycling UK
Outer Hebrides Local Energy Hub - VIBES Partnership Award Winner
มุมมอง 284 ปีที่แล้ว
Outer Hebrides Local Energy Hub - VIBES Partnership Award Winner
A Community Empowered - The Isle of Muck
มุมมอง 3.1K11 ปีที่แล้ว
A Community Empowered - The Isle of Muck
Island of Hoy Development Trust community turbine - nacelle lift
มุมมอง 75913 ปีที่แล้ว
Island of Hoy Development Trust community turbine - nacelle lift
Island of Hoy Development Trust community turbine - top tower lift
มุมมอง 52113 ปีที่แล้ว
Island of Hoy Development Trust community turbine - top tower lift
Was great to be part of this, thank you for including myself and Cumbrae in this presentation.
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i went on a class trip to the isle of muck in 1989, when the population was 20...an incredible place.
Neat trick but why bother with the electrolyzer, the compressor, the trucks, and the shipping? Electricity is more useful than hydrogen, there are lots of things you can do when cheap electricity is available from the grid besides make and store hydrogen. BEVs will be even cheaper to recharge, industry can pre-heat, pre-cool, and run energy-intensive processes, etc. It's only 5 miles from Shipinsay to Kirkwall on the mainland, that's easily within range of a battery-powered ferry. The much-touted "hydrogen economy" is a follow-on from the real story here, which is the "intermittently very cheap renewable electricity economy."
Ideally the electricity generated would be used directly for some of the applications you mention, but as with much of the grid in Scotland, the Orkney grid is now very constrained and most of the wind turbines on the island are controlled by an Active Network Management system which turns them down or off altogether when generation is high and local demand is low. We're involved in all sorts of projects looking at ways to maximise the amount of generation and runtime from these community turbines by either storing the energy until it's required, or by bringing on flexible loads that can respond to signals and come on to avoid turbines being curtailed - for instance the Heat Smart Orkney project is helping deliver low-cost heat to householders by turning on space and water heaters in local homes, utilising energy that otherwise couldn't be generated. Rest assured we are working on a lot of projects involving battery electric vehicles too, including a big one we can't talk about just yet! All that said we're convinced that hydrogen has a really important role for all sorts of applications, including longer ferry routes, but also short ones like the Shapinsay ferry which operates regularly, meaning short refuelling times are key.
Well Done good work. Qmogens might help too!
Wonderful.