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Re-energising Camden

Project Showcase 

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Cutting Carbon at Camden School for Girls

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• young people concerned about climate change

• got to take carbon out of electricity

• massive increase in renewables needed

• schools have plenty of roof space

• can we work together to put solar panels on our school roof?

Cutting Carbon at Camden School for Girls

A word from the students

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•community school, outstanding results, empowering young women

•existing multi-faceted green strategy

•moving to next exciting stage, but background of falling budgets

•seeking support from local community partners

•need to engage next generation in challenge - living with climate change

Cutting Carbon at Camden School for Girls

About Camden School for Girls

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Cutting Carbon at Camden School for Girls Our Carbon Reduction Plans

• ReFit 1 programme

• Forecast 36% energy saving

• EPC Band D

• Aiming for Eco-schools status

• Next stage: reducing carbon emissions: solar thermals and here solar PV

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Cutting Carbon at Camden School for Girls

• Why now: roof works Summer 2015

• 30 kWp array

• 13 tonnes CO2 saving

• Annual income / savings £4000

• Technical and legal issues in hand, financing is the issue

• Capital cost: £45,000 less £5,000 pledged

• Deficit means need alternative avenues

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Solar Generation: the proposal

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• Why now: roof works Summer 2015

• 30 kWp array

• 13 tonnes CO2 saving

• Annual income / savings £4000

• Technical and legal issues in hand, financing is the issue

• Capital cost: £45,000 less £5,000 pledged

• Deficit means need alternative avenues

Solar Generation: the proposal

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Cutting Carbon at Camden School for Girls

• Aim to devise a scheme - mutual benefits - what interests businesses?

• Sponsorship opportunities: publicity, profile - 10:10 school

• Carbon offset?

• Student interaction:

• outbound: work placements Year 10 & Sixth Form internships

• inbound: apprentices training with school student

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Partnership with Camden School for Girls

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• Build on existing links: Arup workshops etc

• Further opportunities: science, geography, economics, arts, music, citizenship

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Curriculum benefits: Seeing is believing

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• today is about collaboration

•we are seeking partners

• think innovative and model for others

• roof generation will become the norm

•schools and businesses can reduce carbon together

• let's set good example to next generation

• for more information speak to our Solar Panel team•see more information on Project Dirt http://projectdirt.com/project/14209/

In conclusion… a model for the future

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Micro anaerobic digestion

Local benefits and enterprise opportunities

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Project Partners:

• Methanogen UK Ltd• GBBD (Alvan Blanch)• University of Leeds • Community by Design

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ANAEROBIC

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AD in developed and developing countries

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Micro AD for the urban environment

Where there is the greatest volume of food waste and the largest demand for food and

employment opportunities

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By-products

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Vision

Closing the urban waste-energy-food loop:

= more resilient communities

Micro anaerobic digestion+ intensive food growing

+ spin-off local enterprises

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Closed loop cycle

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Benefits• Diverts food waste from landfill,• Reduces waste transport & emissions,• Generates local, renewable fuel and

fertiliser,• Supports local employment and

enterprise opportunities,• Engagement and educational

opportunities• Complements large digesters by accessing

hard to reach wastes

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Opportunities of social housing estates

Create an economically sustainable closed-loop model• Employment and training for residents

• AD system construction

• Food waste collection + AD operation

• Food-related enterprise opportunitiesUrban agriculture Community kitchen/caféFood processing

Link with surplus food networks

• Savings from reduced residual waste disposal costs (at £63 per diverted tonne) could be used to support schemes

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• AD is an important but underrepresented low-carbon energy option that can complement other renewables

• Supports on-going local employment, training and enterprise opportunities, when integrated with urban agriculture

• Communities can participate in creating the circular economy

Summary

OURWASTE IS A

VALUABLE RESOURCE!

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Rokiah Yaman

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Reenergising Camden, January 2015

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Why community energy?

• Local and democratic ownership of energy generation

• Increasing resilience in communities by creating a fund to help fuel poor

• The Transition ethos of “just doing stuff”

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Why work with us?

• We will fund solar installation through community share offer

• Reduced energy bills at no cost• Help contribute to a local fund to help local

community cut energy bills, especially the fuel poor

• Build positive and sustainable relationship with local area while supporting local transition to renewables

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Help us Power Up North London!

• We want PUNL to remain a genuine community project, run by and for people in our community

• If you’d like to be involved with the project, get in touch!

[email protected]

Thank you!

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Re-energising Camden with Project Dirt

28th January 2015

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What is Project Dirt?

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Screenshot

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A social platform for community projects• Connect

• Find people with similar interests. • Find projects doing similar things.• Enable collaboration at a local level.

• Manage• Coordinate tasks.• Group Messaging.• Discussion threads / forums.

• Resource• Find Volunteers.• Find Expertise.• Find Funding.

• Promote• Build an audience.• Tell Stories: Blog. Share photos. Share

videos.• Promote your events.• Links with social media.

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Brixton Energy (Local Energy Co-operative) The Wandle Trust (Conservation) Dalston Eastern Curve (New Park)

Lewisham Hostel Garden (Food growing) St Luke’s Community Centre (Tool sharing) The RESTART Project (Recycling)

Assembly Gardens (New park/conservation) Solar Schools (Solar/education) Lewisham Gardens (Food growing)

Friederike Hanisch
Take out?
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How we use (other) social media

#GetOffGetDirty

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Our 4 cornerstones & Where are we today…• Tangible/real life projects

• We connect real people undertaking real projects. Project Dirt is a “doing” network.

• Resourcing real needs• At our core, Project Dirt needs to

provide benefits to its different users.

• Neutral / Transparent platform

• We manage the network, our members are the champs.

• Local• Local activity is more engaging and

relevant. Project Dirt “groups” activity locally.

• 10,500 members

• 2,200 community projects• 1,100 projects in London• 114 projects in Camden• 115 engage with community

energy/

• 13,000 events• 60-80 per week

• 5,200 journal posts

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In Camden…

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Re-energising Camden page on Project Dirt: The place to…• Start/continue the conversation• Ask for help • Discuss your project• Find local support & be part of a

like-minded community• Be discoverable to other

Camden followers, including businesses

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Community Renewable Energy Wandsworth (CREW)

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Adding your events …(e.g.)

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Blogging …(e.g.)

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Funding

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Crowdfunding

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How businesses are using Project Dirt to support local community projects

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Corporate support: An example

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Re-energising Camden

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Thank you

Come and see us at our stall if you would like to hear more

[email protected]

www.projectdirt.com

@projectdirt

facebook.com/projectdirt

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Thank you so much for attending