Sandwick Social and Economic Development
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Coimhearsnachd Bharraidh agus Bhatarsaidh (CBaB) is a community owned company which supports sustainable community development on Barra and Vatersay, the two most southerly inhabited islands of the Outer Hebrides.
CBaB has delivered a variety of projects over the years, including the development of a marina, a community wind turbine, essential slipways, various coastal erosion prevention works, and a range of renewable energy initiatives stemming from a Local Energy Plan.
Its latest ambitious projects are a pilot seaweed farm, a hydrogen production proposal and an active travel promenade for the Herring Walk in Castlebay.
The company is managed by a voluntary board of directors drawn from the company membership, which numbers around 270 people.
We have the potential to produce renewable forms of energy locally, and supply and use them locally, retaining the income in the community and helping to tackle the serious issues of fuel poverty. What we need is legislative change.
Our north island communities (Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland) are building an international reputation as pioneers, delivering carbon transition as part of social and economic development.
CBaB sees the potential for island communities’ experiences to lead change. By combining renewable resources with a holistic approach to energy use, in a setting where development is interconnected, island communities present valuable potential as a microcosm for wider learning - a 'natural laboratory'.
Through its work, the CBaB team has developed high level project management skills and knowledge of energy vectors and how they apply in the local sector. As well as using that experience to deliver individual projects - tackling fuel poverty, in transport and mariculture - they also share learning across wider networks focused on heat decarbonisation.
CBaB has also engaged with various MSc and PhD students and other academic research in the renewable energy and energy efficiency fields.
These have included a University of Dundee PhD in climate change, a University Edinburgh MSc research programme exploring the technical and economic feasibility of decarbonised heating solutions and island-wide energy modelling of low carbon energy solutions for Barra and Vatersay, and a project involving the Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the University of Strathclyde that was looking at decentralised water technologies.
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