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The project aims to contribute to net zero through a two-pronged community-based initiative.
They will install and maintain a community-owned 262 kWp solar PV ground-mounted array to be situated on a chicken farm near Tisbury, south-west Wiltshire. They will act as 'the generator'. Capital costs will be raised by a local community share offer supplemented with grants.
Linked to this, they intend to set up an “Energy Local” type scheme to provide cheaper, cleaner electricity to around 50-120 local households who sign up to a collective ('club') purchasing scheme in the same substation area as the new solar array. The Energy Local type model connects the club with the local generator and a designated electricity supplier to agree a special tariff for the locally generated solar energy plus a 'time-of-use' tariff for when the array is not generating. Unused energy will be exported to the grid.
Surplus income accrued by the generator will be spent on low-carbon or energy-saving community initiatives in the local area.