Economics
How community energy is generating people power in Brighton and Hove
Communities should take power into their own hands to build an abundant local clean energy supply to secure our future energy on a national scale.
Communities should take power into their own hands to build an abundant local clean energy supply to secure our future energy on a national scale.
Smart meters are the next generation of gas and electricity meters which will enable consumers to take more control over the energy they use. They offer a range of intelligent benefits to help energy users reduce the cost of their bills, which including a smart meter display which shows you Read more…
On Saturday 3rd September 2016, Oxford played host to the fourth national Community Energy England Conference, bringing together the movers and shakers from the industry to take stock of the current energy climate and to share ideas on how to grow community energy in the UK. BHESCo founder and CEO, Read more…
Our hustings event, modelled on the BBC 1 show ‘Question Time’ is a fantastic opportunity to ask your local Brighton Pavilion candidates all those pressing questions concerning climate change and with the aim of teasing out their different approaches.Panel members include Green Party candidate Caroline Lucas, Labour candidate Purna Sen, Read more…
BHESCo, as a Champion of the Big Energy Savings Network, is now working with community groups, schools and charities to provide useful advice to people about how to stay warmer for less this winter. Founder Director Kayla Ente has visited St Nicholas Church and Varndean School over the past month, emphasizing the fact that if you Read more…