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Watch: Sustainable Wales visits the 2017 Renew Wales Annual Conference

P Morgan November 28, 2017

COMMUNITY ENERGY? ALIVE AND KICKING!

Sustainable Wales visits the 2017 RENEW Wales Annual Conference to learn how the community groups are influencing the low carbon agenda in Wales.

Thanks to all our contributors :- Paul Allen, ‘Zero Carbon Britain’ Coordinator, Centre Alternative Technology. Robert Proctor, Renew Wales Programme Director/Business Manager Community Energy Wales; Amy Cameron, 10:10 Director of Operations Chris Small, Director Swansea Community Energy & Enterprise Scheme (SCEES)

Other films about community energy here and on our YouTube channel

Producer: Sustainable Wales Productions Film and Editing Eamon Bourke, Park6Productions and Margaret Minhinnick, Director Sustainable Wales.

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