Energising Britain South West was hosted in Bristol by the South West Net Zero Hub in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero to celebrate community action on climate change and nature recovery.
On Monday 6 July each of the five Local Net Zero Hubs across England hosted an Energising Britain event in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The events were part of the rollout of the first UK-wide climate and nature Public Participation Strategy published earlier this year.
The South West event took place at the M Shed in Bristol where community leaders, civil society and those working on climate, nature and energy came together for a day designed to build connections, momentum, knowledge and inspire more communities to act on climate change and nature recovery.
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Presentations
It makes life better
How community climate and nature action makes life better for communities – today and tomorrow.
Chair: Lizzi Testani, CEO, Bristol Climate and Nature Partnership
Speakers:
- Amy Harrison, Head of Community Partnerships, Bristol Climate and Nature Partnership
- Kirsty Tait, Community Development Manager, Heart of BS13
- Melissa Blackburn, CEO, Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust)
- Emma Geen, Disability Climate Justice Consultant, Bristol Climate and Nature Partnership
- Euella Jackson, Co-Director, Rising Arts Agency
Creative Clean Power Pilot: Supercharging Clean Energy and Circular Innovation
The Creative Clean Power Pilot is an innovative project to decarbonise live events by replacing diesel generators with renewable mobile energy solutions.
Chair: Nona Hunter, Creative Economy Lead, West of England Combined Authority
Panel members:
- Katherine Nash, Head of Studio, The Bottle Yard Studios
- Ian Peniston, Director of Operations Power Logistics
- Chloe Brazier-Sant, Project Manager, South West Net Zero Hub
Hybrid ASHP & Gas at St Helen Alveston
Lightning Talk by Rev. David Moss, Vicar, North Severnside Benefice
Bigbury Community Wind Turbine
Lightning Talk by Als Parker, Devon Energy Collective
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Lightning Talk by Lloyd Allen, Development Lead, Bristol City Leap
Power Together – a community-owned Social Virtual Power Plant for a fair transition
Lightning Talk by Lisa Beaney, Director, Green Isle of Wight
Future Energy Landscapes – Meaningful Public Participation in the Energy Transition: Bringing people into energy decisions
Neil Best, Senior Planner for Net Zero, and Ellie Philips, Community Engagement Coordinator, Centre for Sustainable Energy
Waking up the mainstream to the power of possibility – shifting culture to shift society
Matt Golding, Director, Antidote







































































