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Aberdeenshire Council is exploring ways to help households cut their energy bills. It is also looking to play its part in meeting Scotland’s climate change goals. The Council has already invested in installing solar panels on many of its homes. Solar power is not suitable to be installed on every home and the Council is exploring ways to help all homes cut their energy bills.
The Council is considering building a solar farm on land that it owns. It may also add some wind turbines where these are suitable. Instead of selling the electricity produced by these solar farms and/or wind turbines to big organisations, there is now a way for the Council to sell electricity to households in its area, helping households reduce their costs. The same approach could be taken when the Council puts solar panels on its own larger buildings and generates more electricity than the building needs.
A household could take part by switching supplier to one which can supply the Council’s electricity to it. Households could save up to a fifth of their electricity bill (dependant on the circumstances for each home).
It will take a while before the Council can make an offer to sell electricity to you, if it does proceed.
Aberdeenshire Council is exploring ways to help households cut their energy bills. It is also looking to play its part in meeting Scotland’s climate change goals. The Council has already invested in installing solar panels on many of its homes. Solar power is not suitable to be installed on every home and the Council is exploring ways to help all homes cut their energy bills.
The Council is considering building a solar farm on land that it owns. It may also add some wind turbines where these are suitable. Instead of selling the electricity produced by these solar farms and/or wind turbines to big organisations, there is now a way for the Council to sell electricity to households in its area, helping households reduce their costs. The same approach could be taken when the Council puts solar panels on its own larger buildings and generates more electricity than the building needs.
A household could take part by switching supplier to one which can supply the Council’s electricity to it. Households could save up to a fifth of their electricity bill (dependant on the circumstances for each home).
It will take a while before the Council can make an offer to sell electricity to you, if it does proceed.
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Community Energy Household Survey has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions between 1 February 2024 to 29 February 2024.
Under Review
Community Energy Household Survey is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Community Energy Household Survey
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.