Great British Energy funding boost for Scottish communities
拢4m Great British Energy funding scheme to target clean energy projects in Scottish communities.

- Community-owned energy projects in Scotland to get access to funding from Great British Energy
- new investment will help communities install clean power projects to cut bills and provide energy security
- joint fund with the Scottish Government will give communities a stake in their local energy supply
Communities across Scotland can today apply for new funding from a 拢4 million Great British Energy scheme.
The funding targets local clean energy projects 鈥� from community-led onshore wind, to solar on rooftops and hydropower in rivers 鈥� generating profits which could be reinvested into community projects or take money off people鈥檚 bills.
Great British Energy, the government鈥檚 publicly-owned clean power company, is giving communities a stake in generating their own energy so people can reinvest profits where it really matters.
Great British Energy鈥檚 拢4 million funding is part of the 拢8 million Community Energy Generation Growth Fund, with the remaining funding coming from the Scottish Government.
Minister for Energy Michael Shanks said:
This is our clean energy superpower mission in action 鈥� putting communities in the driving seat of energy generation and making sure people profit.
Great British Energy wants to kickstart a community energy revolution, empowering our towns and villages to become mini energy producers and reinvest profits back into the local community.