Touching the Void: Social Innovation in the Wake of Calamity

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Touching the Void: Social Innovation in the Wake of Calamity

There's a lot of focus on technological gadgetry in the energy sphere.  But those fighting the fight on the ground in the world of community energy realise that a lot of the action is to be found in the field of social innovation: new ways of owning the benefits that come from energy generation, storage, distribution and retail, new ways for financing community projects, and so on.

What is social innovation in community energy, were does it come from, and what directs it

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Why We Have Joined Power For All

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Why We Have Joined Power For All

Since our inception we have intended to work throughout the UK and beyond. Whilst most of our work is centred around local energy in Scotland, it has been the intention of our social enterprise to use our skills to the wider benefit of humanity.

When we started Scene there where 1.3bn people in the world that had no access to modern electricity services. That number is now estimated at 1.1bn, with much of that reduction due to rapid electrification programmes in India and China. The World Bank and others predict that due to population growth, the bulk numbers of people without energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa, for example, could be approximately equal to today's number in 2030. A scary thought.

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Cloud Solar - Enabling ESCOs

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Cloud Solar - Enabling ESCOs

At Scene we are innovating to try and find solutions to one of these issues; lack of human capacity and effective supply chains for after-sales and maintenance, through our project in India, Urjaa Samadhan. Building on Urjaa Samadhan, we are now looking to work on the issue of access to credit for end-users and small developers, through enabling the ESCo model, with Chile as a pilot location.

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Communities and flooding - a new approach

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Communities and flooding - a new approach

Just because we can’t stop the rain, that doesn’t mean we can’t stop homes and businesses from flooding.  The real problem is not the rain, but where the water goes after it comes out of the sky. With SEPA publishing new guidance on natural flood management measures "for local authorities and landowners", now is the time for communities to engage so that protection measures are put in place which can help prevent flooding in the future, and deliver wider environmental benefits. 

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Urjaa Samadhan Pilot - Odisha

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Urjaa Samadhan Pilot - Odisha

Minutes after landing in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, we were off; our aim was to bring all of our planning and design of the Urjaa Samadhan system into implementation within a two week period. Myself and Anna, representing Scene, knew it was going to be an extremely busy trip from the get go, nonetheless, the trip was extremely fruitful. We are now confident in our project’s prospects for helping efficient after-sales repair of off-grid solar in India.

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