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Energy Revolution

In 2024, donations from onboard:earth members went to Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy (WWCE) to support the construction of a 521kW rooftop solar array for

onboard.earth member’s 2023 donations helped solar-power community organisations and upskill young people to decarbonise the nation with Grimsby Community Energy Grimsby Community Energy (GCE)

Bath & West Community Energy (BWCE) is a not-for-profit enterprise set up in 2010 with the aim of delivering renewable energy, energy supply and energy

Energy Garden supports communities to install and maintain gardens on railway stations across London. Revenue generated by the sale of community-owned renewable energy funds

The Low Carbon Hub (LCH) is a social enterprise that develops community-owned renewable energy installations across Oxfordshire. Their projects not only produce clean energy but also

The Schools’ Energy Co-operative installs community funded solar panel systems on schools free of charge as well as paying all its profits to its

Big Lemon Bus Company was supported by donations from festival audiences and suppliers in 2017 and in 2019. Energy Revolution was lucky enough to

Funds donated in 2015, our first year of operations, were invested with charity partner The Converging World, a pioneering charity that invests in renewable energy

The donations from members in 2016 were invested with Bristol Energy Co-op (BEC), a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply

Balancing donations from 2017 went to fund two further energy projects through Abundance Investments: Ecossol; which helps  fund the installation of solar PV systems

Balancing donations from 2017 have been invested in a community owned wind turbine in the Forest of Dean. The project, Resilient Energy Alvington Court

Donations to the Energy Revolution programme from onboard.earth members in 2018 and 2019 went to Solar for Schools, a project that installs solar panels