Artist's impression of our Jordan Dam hydro power scheme.

Hydro-electric power from the River Don in Sheffield came a step closer this week with the announcement of over £65,000 raised by Sheffield Renewables [1] from a Community Share Offer [2]. The share offer was open to those who had already expressed an interest in their hydro scheme at Jordan Dam and contributes towards the £250,000 target for community investment to build the scheme.

A further Community Share Offer will be launched to the public this winter, enabling all individuals, organisation and businesses interested in local, ethical and sustainable investing to contribute the remaining £185,000. The £65,000 also adds 55 new members to Sheffield Renewables, which is registered as a Community Benefit Society, a form of Co-operative Social Enterprise. This will be Sheffield’s second large Community Share Offer following on from the Portland Works[3] share offer launched earlier in the year.

The Jordan Dam scheme is expected to be the largest community hydro scheme in the UK to date. Once operating, Jordan Dam Hydro will generate as much energy as used by 80 typical family homes (310,000 kWh per year) [4] and save 170 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year [5].

Rob Pilling, Managing Director of Sheffield Renewables, said “The aim of the share offer was both to raise funds and to attract new members. Surpassing £65,000 was beyond our expectation at this stage, which gives added confidence in the fundraising potential of the scheme and our offer. To see so many new members involved is equally encouraging. It shows their enthusiasm and support for the project and provides vital momentum as we move to towards our public share offer this winter.”

It is anticipated that grant funding will be part of the funding mix for this half million pound project. Sheffield Renewables won through the first round of energyshare’s [6] national community renewable energy funding competition, made possible by River Cottage and British Gas. The more supporters we get registered on the website, the greater our chance of getting into the ‘Top 10′ projects that will go to a public vote to decide who gets the cash they need.

The remaining funding will come from other grant applications and loans.

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Notes to editors:

[1] Sheffield Renewables is a community and a social enterprise that develops, funds, builds, owns and operates renewable energy schemes. This means that we are run by and for local people and also that we are not-for-profit. Surplus money we earn is re-invested to support local sustainability. Much of our work is carried out by volunteers, which helps to reduce our costs.

Our schemes will contribute to city wide efforts to meet targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and for increasing local renewable energy provision. We reinforce these direct carbon savings through local outreach, communications and education. Our work also helps to strengthen social cohesion and community resilience by encouraging people to work together and share a common purpose, as well as by developing community owned assets. In pursuing our aims we work across the city for the benefit of everyone, while giving an additional focus to those areas close to our project sites.

[2] Sheffield Renewables is offering ‘Community Shares’ as a social investment for public spirited and environmentally aware individuals and organisations. The aim is to provide an attractive ethical investment opportunity: investors receive a modest return, complemented by wider social and environmental benefits. The ‘Community Shares’ concept has been developed through a joint initiative of the Development Trusts Association (now Locality) and Co-operatives UK (see their website)

[3] More information on Portland works and their share offer can be found on their website.

[4] This is based on an average UK household electricity consumption of 3,935kWh per household per year. Provided by the Energy Saving Trust (see their website)

[5] Based on a carbon dioxide emission rate of 0.537kg CO2/kWh of grid generated electricity from The Carbon Trust (see their website)

[6] Energyshare is an initiative by the organisers of River Cottage, Hugh’s Fish Fight, Chicken Out and Landshare. It acknowledges the impact that energy has on everyone’s lives and changing UK attitudes towards energy. They hope to help something really big happen by bringing together people, communities, organisations and the media. This is done through an online community, funding competition and electricity tariff from British Gas (see their website)

 

We recently submitted our bid to energyshare which we hope will win us a significant amount of the funding we need to build Jordan Dam Hydro. We now have a nervous wait until the judges announce the ‘Top 10′ projects which will go to the final public vote. This announcement will be made by the end of December. The grant is a key part of our plans to raise the half a million pounds we need to build Jordan Dam Hydro, alongside our Community Share offers and loans.

We were in second place when the first round closed, with 650 supporters. Since then projects in Bradford, Gloucestershire and Northumberland have over taken, leaving us just over 300 supporters behind the most popular group. Once again the more supporters we can get, the better our chances of being chosen for the ‘Top 10′. Registering on energyshare is also important because otherwise you can’t take part in the public vote.

To help out, please see the instructions below. We will be updating our profile on energyshare regularly. Depending on your account settings, this may mean you receive email updates. The instructions at the end of the page tell you how you can choose what emails you receive from energyshare.

Registering support
1. Click on this link.
2. Left click on the red box on the right hand side which says ‘support this group’.
3. Fill in the required information, indicated by a red asterix.
4. An email will be sent to you asking you to confirm your registration, please follow this link and confirm.
Your support for our grant application will then be registered.

Choosing the information you want to receive
1. Log in on the energyshare website
2. Select ‘My Page’ from the options across the top
3. Select ‘Settings’ on the right hand side in the box titled ‘Your Information’
If you scroll down you get to the ‘Contact preferences’ section which allows you to choose whether or not:
- messages from other energyshare members can be sent to you ‘inbox’ within the energyshare site
- energyshare can send messages from other members to your email address
- you receive the energyshare newsletter and updates from the energyshare team
- energyshare can contact you about relevant products and services
- energyshare partners can contact you about relevant products and services

You can also choose whether or not you want to receive alerts to your email address when:
- Sheffield Renewables adds a link to a new blog post on our website or press article about us, along with updates to any other content you choose to follow (other energyshare groups, information guides, other blogs etc)
-someone makes a comment on the Sheffield Renewables group and any other energyshare groups you are supporting

If you choose to receive these updates you can choose whether you receive email alerts instantly, daily, weekly or monthly.

 

Mark Wells, one of our directors and a long standing volunteer, has been appointed for the short-term, part-time Development Manager post. This appointment is critical to boost our capacity for running Sheffield’s first renewable energy Community Share offer. Many thanks to the high quality applicants that applied. It was a difficult decision but Mark’s prior involvement and knowledge gave him the advantage.

We will be concentrating on our first public share offer and plans for the next financial year.

 

We are delighted that our Early Bird Share Offer has so far raised over £60,000 and brought in 40 more members who will help to steer the future direction of Sheffield Renewables.

The success of this offer shows that we are well on track to raise the money we need for Jordan Dam Hydro.

We have decided to extend the offer by two weeks because it is going so well and because some people have told us they need more time.

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