Fundraiser launched to build green energy scheme for island

Fundraiser launched to build green energy scheme for island community


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The new share offer, which went live this week, has already raised £22,900 towards the target.
Estimates suggest the two run-of-river schemes – at Inverarish Burn and Mine Burn – will generate an annual surplus of around £6,000 from 2024, rising each year to around £28,000 in 2031 and beyond, which will be used to support community and environmental projects.
The team will work with residents to identify local uses for any electricity that cannot be exported to the national grid.
Initially, this will provide energy to dry wood as part of a fuel initiative on the island, and there are plans to provide charging points for electric vehicles.

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