
Highlands and Islands Community Energy CompanyDate: 17 May 2008 ![]()
We are a 'non-profit' distributing company with a voluntary board of directors appointed for their specialist knowledge and involvement in renewable energy and community development. We were established in December 2004 and currently are a subsidiary of Highlands and Islands Enterprise. We have 12 members of staff covering part of our area. The remaining areas are covered by agents employed by us to deliver our services. Our aim Our aim is for all communities across the Highlands and Islands to be able to generate and use renewable energy for their long term and collective benefit. What we do We provide free advice, grant funding and finance for renewable energy projects developed by community groups to benefit their community. This extends to non-profit distributing organisations such as social enterprises and housing associations. Our area of operation is the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.We assist from the earliest stage of a project idea through to helping to ensure it is running properly once completed. For example, we can help you if you want to fit renewable energy equipment into a building to help reduce your running costs and use of fossil fuels such as oil. We can also help if you wish to develop a larger-scale project to generate and sell energy to gain a long-term income for your community or organisation. Some examples of projects we have assisted can be found here. We work to raise the profile of renewable energy and the opportunities it presents for communities. We do this through a regular newsletter, news update and through a series of events. If you have a project idea, or simply want to explore what the opportunities might be for your community, please get in touch. Key links Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company news
Latest news and views from the Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company.HICEC team
Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company staff and locations.HICEC board
Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company board membershipCommunity energy forum - have your say
This online forum allows you to express your views, contribute your ideas and add to the community energy debate.HICEC consultation responses
The Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company submits responses ...Community Energy Company investment policy
The Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company’s investment policy is to assist communities in the Highlands and Islands to benefit from involvement in and ownership of renewable energy projects. Through its investments it seeks to equip communities with the means of securing revenue streams over the long term to support their own development. This policy will be subject to review in April 2006.HICEC invitations to tender
Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company often issues invitations to tender for work and delivery of services to its community clients. Current invitations to tender are available on this page.Community energy case studies and photos
These downloadable case studies demonstrate how community groups across the Highlands and Islands have undertaken renewable energy projects in their local communities.HICEC recruitment
Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company has staff vacancies from time to time and details of these posts can be found on this page.
HICEC Leading from the Edge conference
HICEC's recent annual conference Leading from the Edge took place in North Harris in April and attracted around 70 delegates from communities through Highlands and Islands.Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative (SCHRI)
SCHRI provides grants and expert advice on small scale renewable projects, such as the installation of solar panels and wind turbines at community centres, schools and individual households.HICEC resources
In partnership with Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the Highland Council recently produced this toolkit highlighting opportunities for communities to benefit from renewable energy production and use. Sustainable development and our responsibilities
HIE’s strategic policy framework establishes sustainability as a key implementing principle. Sustainable development is central to the HIE's strategic vision of progress and legacy.Sustainability - our ten-point plan
HIE's ten-point sustainability plan and recent examples of it being put into practice.HIE's community land team
The aim of HIE's community land team is to increase the role of communities in the ownership and management of land and land assets, and the sustainable management of these resources for the benefit of the community.Establishing a carbon-neutral island - report January 2008
HIE appointed independent consultants to review the opportunities and actions needed to support an island community to become carbon-neutral. Although this work focuses on island communities, its findings could also apply to other communities.
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