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Energy
We’re looking for ways to accelerate the transition to clean and renewable energy sources and for ideas on how everyone can adopt more efficient energy systems so we use less of it.
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NN2NZ is a government funded project created to help North Northamptonshire achieve net zero carbon ahead of 2050 targets . Electric Places (previously known as Electric Corby Community Interest Company) is performing an analysis of ongoing and planned community-led low carbon energy, housing and transport projects in the area. Creating a programme of low carbon project options for the area that will help plan a route to net zero for the region and potentially lead to future investment in sustainability across North Northamptonshire.
We will work with our project partners to assess the idea’s feasibility. As we’re doing this, we may contact you to find out a bit more about your low carbon project idea and determine how it might be implemented in North Northamptonshire.
Ideas that are ranked highly based on CO2 savings potential, economic benefits for North Northamptonshire and scalability will be shared with North Northamptonshire Council. The intent is to create a portfolio of promising carbon saving project ideas that can then be used to secure government funding or private investment to make them happen.
The NN2NZ project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund. The UK Community Renewal Fund is a UK Government programme for 2021/22. This aims to support people and communities most in need across the UK to pilot programmes and new approaches to prepare for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. It invests in skills, community and place, local business, and supporting people into employment. For more information, visit The Community Renewal Fund Website