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  • A visitor takes a rest while sitting beside a poster showing high-tension power lines at a technology fair in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China on 17 November 2009. China is heavily investing in its solar power sector as it announced that the government has decided to subsidize 294 solar power plants which will generate 642 megawatts of power. The subsidies are part of China's "golden sun" plan, a project meant to find alternative energy sources.
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  • The  25kW solar panel array on the roof of Knowle West Media Centre. Supported by Bristol Energy, a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
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  • The  25kW solar panel array on the roof of Knowle West Media Centre. Supported by Bristol Energy, a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
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  • A woman walks past the Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) energy shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, UK. The shop is the focal point for WREN activities which aims to turn the area into the first renewable energy town.
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with the sun shining through. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic PV cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. London, United Kingdom.
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with the sun shining through. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic PV cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. London, United Kingdom.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Panel_0540.jpg
  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with the sun shining through. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic PV cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. London, United Kingdom.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Panel_0547.jpg
  • Electricity power lines cross over Braydon Manor Farm. The site where Solarcentury started building Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy’s (WWCE) 5MWp community-owned solar farm. Over 18,000 solar panels will be installed across 18 acres and the solar system will generate enough energy to power over 1,400 homes and save 2,500 tonnes of carbon a year.
    UK-energy-electricity-cable-5876.jpg
  • The community energy sign at St Briavels wind turbine, Great Dunkilns Farm, St. Briavels, Lydney. A project of the Resilience centre, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire.
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  • The path leading to St Briavels wind turbine, at Great Dunkilns Farm, St. Briavels, Lydney. A renewable energy community project supported by the Resilience centre, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire.
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  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • The Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a Solarsense renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-0001.jpg
  • The solar pv panels at the Solar array of Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • The solar pv panels at the Solar array of Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-476...jpg
  • Solar panels and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • The solar pv panels at the Solar array of Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-panels-476...jpg
  • An electricity pylon towering over the solar panels of the 100kW solar array built by WREN, in partnership with South West Water, to power Nanstallon Sewage Treatment Works. WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
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  • The solar panels array on the roof of Oldfield Park Infant School. Installed with the support of Bath and West Community Energy a community project. Bath, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels of the 100kW solar array built by WREN, in partnership with South West Water, to power Nanstallon Sewage Treatment Works. WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Array-4902.jpg
  • Solar panels of the 100kW solar array built by WREN, in partnership with South West Water, to power Nanstallon Sewage Treatment Works. WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Array-4867.jpg
  • Solar panels of the 100kW solar array built by WREN, in partnership with South West Water, to power Nanstallon Sewage Treatment Works. WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Array-4899.jpg
  • The solar panels array on the roof of Oldfield Park Infant School. Installed with the support of Bath and West Community Energy a community project. Bath, Somerset.
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  • The water entrance to Halton Lune hydro, a community owned renewable energy project, Halton, Lancashire.
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  • The path leading to St Briavels wind turbine, at Great Dunkilns Farm, St. Briavels, Lydney. A renewable energy community project supported by the Resilience centre, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-turbine-423...jpg
  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4845.jpg
  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-solar-wind-4792.jpg
  • Solar panels and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels of the 100kW solar array built by WREN, in partnership with South West Water, to power Nanstallon Sewage Treatment Works. WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Array-4862.jpg
  • Investors and locals walk along the water entrance to Halton Lune hydro, a community owned renewable energy project, Halton, Lancashire.
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  • The monitoring screen and switches of Halton Lune hydro, a community owned renewable energy project, Halton, Lancashire.
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  • Investors and locals walk along the water entrance to Halton Lune hydro, a community owned renewable energy project, Halton, Lancashire.
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  • The video screen used to monitor the fish pass and screen  through the water entrance to Halton Lune hydro, a community owned renewable energy project, Halton, Lancashire.
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  • Founding directors Hywel Thomas & Gaving Gatehouse look at the intake point for Ynni Anafon Energy hydro project. One of the largest community owned hydro projects in the UK. The site of the Anafon Hydro lies in the Anafon valley in the Carneddau massif which rises immediately south of the village of Abergwyngregyn just inside the northern boundary of the Snowdonia National Park and 4 km west-south-west of Llanfairfechan. Gwynedd, North Wales.
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  • The intake point for Ynni Anafon Energy hydro project. One of the largest community owned hydro projects in the UK. The site of the Anafon Hydro lies in the Anafon valley in the Carneddau massif which rises immediately south of the village of Abergwyngregyn just inside the northern boundary of the Snowdonia National Park and 4 km west-south-west of Llanfairfechan. Gwynedd, North Wales.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Ynni-Anafon-3991.jpg
  • Founding directors Hywel Thomas & Gaving Gatehouse look at the intake point for Ynni Anafon Energy hydro project. One of the largest community owned hydro projects in the UK. The site of the Anafon Hydro lies in the Anafon valley in the Carneddau massif which rises immediately south of the village of Abergwyngregyn just inside the northern boundary of the Snowdonia National Park and 4 km west-south-west of Llanfairfechan. Gwynedd, North Wales.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Ynni-Anafon-3869.jpg
  • The intake point for Ynni Anafon Energy hydro project. One of the largest community owned hydro projects in the UK. The site of the Anafon Hydro lies in the Anafon valley in the Carneddau massif which rises immediately south of the village of Abergwyngregyn just inside the northern boundary of the Snowdonia National Park and 4 km west-south-west of Llanfairfechan. Gwynedd, North Wales.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Ynni-Anafon-3865.jpg
  • A British farmer inspects a cell on the photovoltaic solar power energy panel in one of his fields near Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • A British farmer inspects a cell on the photovoltaic solar power energy panel in one of his fields near Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Solar-Panel-Farm...jpg
  • Two British men walk along a large solar power energy panel in a field in Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • Two British men walk along a large solar power energy panel in a field in Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • Two British men walk along a large solar power energy panel in a field in Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. Placards calling for 100% clean energy.
    20151129_climate march clean energy_...jpg
  • A lady holds up an Islington council energy bill offer leaflet.  SHINE (Seasonal Health Intervention Network) part of Islington council is a one-stop referral system for children and vulnerable people in the borough to access affordable warmth and seasonal health interventions.  Islington, London. UK
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  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
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  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1545.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 28th December 2020 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1002.jpg
  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
    _MG_5325_1.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1593.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1584.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1576.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1507.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1570.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1567.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1552.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1527.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1537.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1532.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1502.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 3rd January 2021 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1495.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 28th December 2020 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A1033.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 28th December 2020 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A0979.jpg
  • Wind turbines harnessing the natural green energy in the Scottish Borders on 28th December 2020 in Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom. The wind farm, Longpark Wind Farm, is long established and part of the renewable energy production in Scotland. The farm sits in the hills above the village Stow, near Galashields in the Scottish Borders. In between the wind turbines sheep grass in the fields lightly covered by snow.
    3E9A0973.jpg
  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Leo Smith from Southern Solar and Andy Tyrrell and Jake Beautyman install solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Andy Tyrrell and Jake Beautyman install solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • Jake Beautyman installs solar panels on a barn roof on Grange farm, near Balcombe. The installation is part of an initiative by local residents in Balcombe to encourage more people to use renewable energy rather than energy based on carbon such as fracking. The initaitive is called Repowerbalcombe and is supported by the charity 10:10.
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  • The Solar Park sign outside Braydon Manor Farm site where Solarcentury started building Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy’s (WWCE) 5MWp community-owned solar farm. Over 18,000 solar panels will be installed across 18 acres and the solar system will generate enough energy to power over 1,400 homes and save 2,500 tonnes of carbon a year
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  • The Solar farm delivery sign outside Braydon Manor Farm site where Solarcentury started building Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy’s (WWCE) 5MWp community-owned solar farm. Over 18,000 solar panels will be installed across 18 acres and the solar system will generate enough energy to power over 1,400 homes and save 2,500 tonnes of carbon a year
    UK-sign-solar-array-5865.jpg
  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with reflection of the sun. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic PV cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy in Hackney, London United Kingdom. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with reflection of the sun. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic PV cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy in Hackney, London United Kingdom. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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  • Solar panels being installed as part of a renewable green energy policy run by the local authority in conjunction with solar panel companies. Reading, UK.
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