• Sandford Hydro construction - the Archimedes screws being floated along the river

    What projects is this round of our Community Energy Fund funding?

    The Low Carbon Hub Community Energy Fund is the opportunity for investors to put your money to work delivering local projects which tackle climate change. Each round of the Community Energy Fund supports a different range of projects, so we wanted to outline what the £1.5 million we’re aiming to raise in this round will…
    24 March 2020
  • Low Carbon Hub Community Energy Fund 2020: invest in the future of energy

    We’ve reopened the Low Carbon Hub Community Energy Fund

    Our Community Energy Fund has now re-opened for new investment. With your help we can make an energy system that works for all of us, and for the planet, a reality. Find out more below, or invest in the Community Energy Fund now. Deadline: 10 June 2020Target raise: £1.5 million Minimum investment: £250Maximum investment: £100,000Interest…
    11 March 2020
  • Why investing is a good action to take against climate change

    We’re all trying to do our bit to tackle the climate crisis, with our time, our choices, and our money. When it comes to how we use our money, we commonly think of how our spending influences climate change, taking actions such as swapping to a renewable energy provider, choosing sustainably sourced fish, or opting…
    5 March 2020
  • Become a Community Energy Champion

    The Low Carbon Hub Community Energy Champions Guide Councils across the country, including Oxford City Council, have now that we’re in a state of climate emergency. It’s time to act. We all have our part to play when it comes to mitigating the effects of climate change. Here at the Low Carbon Hub we’re primarily…
    26 February 2020
  • Ground mount solar in a field

    Low Carbon Hub ground mount solar survey

    We want to hear your thoughts on ground mount solar in Oxfordshire We are facing a climate emergency, which demands that we transition to zero carbon as soon as possible. Energy plays a huge part in this. How we achieve this is still under debate – but it’s clear that we must: reduce energy demand…
    21 January 2020
  • Lines of light on a dark St Aldates

    Oxford City Council agrees new loan of £2.3m to support growth of community energy in Oxfordshire

    At a meeting of cabinet on 29 May 2019, Oxford City Council agreed to renew their offer of a revolving loan facility of £2.3m to Low Carbon Hub to support the build of more community energy projects in Oxfordshire. The funds will enable the Low Carbon Hub to build more renewable energy projects across the…
    4 June 2019
  • LEO local energy oxfordshire

    £40m project to lead energy innovation in Oxfordshire launches

    We are really excited to announce the launch of Project LEO or ‘Local Energy Oxfordshire’ – a £40m three-year collaborative project that will change the energy system as we know it. The project has been awarded £13.8m from the UK Government Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, managed by Innovate UK, and will be supported by £26m…
    3 April 2019
  • Coop midcounties. Regional communities. Building strong local communities.

    Three communities donate funding from carrier bag charges to Low Carbon Hub

    We were thrilled to hear that three communities in Oxfordshire offered to combine the funding raised through the carrier bag charge in their local Co-ops and donate it to our Community Benefit Fund.  Many thanks to communities involved in Banbury, Central Oxford and Kidlington & North West Oxfordshire for this donation of just over £9,000.  The…
    22 March 2019
  • Low Carbon Hub Community Energy Fund 2020: put your money to work tackling climate change

    Over £720,000 of investment raised in latest round of the Community Energy Fund

    We are thrilled to announce that the 2019 round of our Community Energy Fund raised £726,650 in investment to support community energy in Oxfordshire. We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who chose to invest in us and put their money to work tackling climate change. In addition to investment raised through…
    19 March 2019
  • Solar panels on the rooftop of Longfields School, owned and managed by Low Carbon Hub

    Welcome to our 28th solar school: Longfields Primary School

    We’re really pleased to welcome our 28th solar school to the Low Carbon Hub. Longfields Primary and Nursery School in Bicester now have a fully installed array of solar panels that will provide around a third of the school’s energy needs.  Longfields is the latest to join a growing number of schools across Oxfordshire to…
    13 November 2018
  • Lines of light on a dark St Aldates

    £1m fund created to power community-run energy

    Low Carbon Hub has joined forces with an expert consortium of partners in a new project called The Next Generation, a fund to develop new decentralised, decarbonised, and democratised energy business models.  The Next Generation fund will provide grants of up to £100,000 to ten community energy groups to work on new business models for…
    13 October 2018
  • Sandford Hydro

    An update on Sandford Hydro (November 2018)

    The new generation season for Sandford Hydro is restarting again with the (slow) return of the rains! Clean electricity is now being generated by the hydro on the weir at Sandford, although not yet at full power. It is the large winter output of the hydro that brilliantly complements solar panels, which this summer experienced record…
    13 October 2018