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5 March 2025
Strathclyde Business School, Cathedral Street, Glasgow, UK

The Local Power Plan: Powering a community energy revolution in Scotland?

In association with

The University of Strathclyde’s Institute for Sustainable Communities (SISC) and the British Institute for Energy Economics (BIEE) invite you to

The Local Power Plan: Powering a community energy revolution in Scotland?

With Rt Hon Michael Shanks MP, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

Wednesday 5 March 2025

SW105, Stenhouse Wing, Strathclyde Business School, 199 Cathedral Street, G4 0QU

Open to members and non-members, free to attend – register via link below.

Register here
  • Registration and refreshments from 5.30pm
  • Key speeches from 6.00pm
  • Drinks reception from 7.30pm

 The UK Government has committed to its ambitious Local Power Plan (LPP), which puts “local authorities and communities at the heart of restructuring the UK’s energy economy” (UK Gov). Its goal is to develop up to 8 GW of cheaper, cleaner, locally owned power, through the provision of grants and finance, as well as wider capacity and capability building. Whilst community energy has struggled in recent years due to a variety of barriers, the launch of the LPP alongside other trends like the falling costs of renewable energy, could herald a new dawn for community owned energy.

The event welcomes Rt Hon Michael Shanks MP to learn more about the LPP and its potential impact on communities and the wider energy system. The Minister will be joined by an esteemed panel of experts from across academic, industry and the third sector, to explore how the LPP could catalyse a new community energy revolution in Scotland.

Please register here by Thursday 27 February

Enquiries to corporate-events@strath.ac.uk

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