In 2023, Scene produced a Clean Energy Transition Agenda (CETA) on behalf of the Mull Archipelago community. The CETA provided a decarbonisation roadmap by assessing current emissions, appraising decarbonisation opportunities, and establishing the community's vision for net zero islands.
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On behalf of the Airlie Street Hall Development Trust, Scene is developing a Community Investment Plan for local development within Alyth, Scotland. By gathering local input through a series of community workshops, discussions, and online events, Scene will produce an actionable plan for use of the community's revenue derived from the nearby community-owned wind turbine at the Welton of Creuchies.
Building on the Isle of Ulva's Redevelopment Masterplan, Scene is supporting the island to develop a plan for the sustaianble redevelopment and repopulation, after many decades of population decline and emigration.
Scene supported Energise Moray - a community partnership in Moray, Scotland - to investigate an emerging opportunity for the shared ownership of wind turbines at the nearby Clash Gour Wind Farm. Scene advised on the set up of a community investment body; evaluated the Clash Gour shared ownership opportunity; and developed a long-term roadmap for a Moray-wide renewable energy hub to support their net zero transition.
Scene has been working with the New Cumnock Community Council (NCCC), over the last three years to identify, understand and negotiate potential wind generation projects in the New Cumnock region. Supported by CARES and with an initial aim to understand shared ownerships opportunities in the nearby Ashmark Hill Wind Farm, Scene is now providing a strategic supporting role to NCCC in relation to a number of local shared ownership and community ownership opportunities.