Co-op Benefits
- Co-op members receive annual interest on their investment.
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The minimum investment is set at £250 to ensure the broadest possible membership.
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One member one vote ensures your voice is heard and the board is formed from the members.
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The project is based on the successful Baywind model based in Cumbria.
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Direct involvement increases awareness of environmental issues at the grass roots level and provides an opportunity to do something positive about climate change.
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The wind farm is visited by hundreds of school children and adults who co-own the project.
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If the co-op wishes they can allocate funds for an energy conservation trust to promote energy conservation in the local community. The energy conservation trust will provide information and grants for efficiency measures within the locality of the turbines to individual homes and community organisations and fund environmental books for local schools.
The Kilbraur Wind Energy co-op had an initial Board of Directors to take the co-op through its launch.
The Board has been chosen to represent the local area, with the addition of two member’s from Energy4All, who are providing expertise and advice on establishing the co-op.