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Power for People (to sell locally generated renewable energy to local people)

I am both a County Councillor and a Community Councillor.


Recently an organisation Power for People have asked our Community Council to support the Local Electricity Bill. This would enable Parish, Town or Community Councils to set up their own energy companies to sell locally generated renewable energy to local people.  http://www.hawardencommunitycouncil.gov.uk/Hawarden-CC/UserFiles/Files/Item%209%20Local%20Electricity%20Bill.pdf


Whilst I can accept and understand that if our Community Council wished to install solar panels on our office (it is based in a small bungalow) we could sell the surplus electricity produced. However that would be into the network. It would, no doubt, be an interesting calculation to prove that this surplus electricity was actually consumed locally. The only other option would be to have our own network of distribution cables !


Or has the Director of the organisation who sent the email misunderstood how surplus electricity is sold?  Certainly a council could sell waste heat. in the form of steam or hot water produced by a waste incinerator for local housing or perhaps a sports complex (I am thinking of a swimming pool etc) but for either there would have to be arrangements if no heat or too much available.


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  • I assume it is this act as far as I can see it does not consider the question of distribution at all, and without any provision for that it serves precious little purpose, except to clarify that a generator can be a single person. - unless you are indeed supposed to run your own cables, as if you use the local DNOs cables then well, we can already do that.


    Perhaps unsurprisingly, when it was first read on 06.09.2019 there was no debate on it at all, and the idea has not been taken any further since.

    notes on it's (non) progress it would need to be re-introduced in the new parliament to make any further progress    .


    At the 'bill' stage it is only a proposal for a new law, or a proposal to change an existing law, presented to see if Parliament want to debate it. They did not.
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  • I assume it is this act as far as I can see it does not consider the question of distribution at all, and without any provision for that it serves precious little purpose, except to clarify that a generator can be a single person. - unless you are indeed supposed to run your own cables, as if you use the local DNOs cables then well, we can already do that.


    Perhaps unsurprisingly, when it was first read on 06.09.2019 there was no debate on it at all, and the idea has not been taken any further since.

    notes on it's (non) progress it would need to be re-introduced in the new parliament to make any further progress    .


    At the 'bill' stage it is only a proposal for a new law, or a proposal to change an existing law, presented to see if Parliament want to debate it. They did not.
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