Subject: People Powered Retrofit Share Issue Success! 🎉

Thank you to People Powered Retrofit supporters! 🎉

Hi Friend,


The People Powered Retrofit share issue officially closed last night (November 30th) after smashing our target and raising over £750,000. We will be sharing the final amount raised with everyone today, but it is safe to say that we will be scaling up the People Powered Retrofit service massively in 2022 thanks directly to the incredible backing we have received from our members and supporters.


As our heat pump challenge is gearing up to go, we have released a new resource giving more background about the project and how you can take part. For people who have already registered we will be contacting you directly with more information about participating.

People Powered Retrofit to tackle climate change

The People Powered Retrofit share issue has closed, and beaten our biggest targets. With this success we can now focus on scaling up the service to retrofit more homes and tackle climate change together. Watch this short video from founding member Jonathan Atkinson talking about how this funding will allow us to grow the service.

New Heat Pump Challenge resource

Thank you to everyone who registered for the 2021 Heat Pump Challenge after the call-out in our last newsletter. Using the information you shared with us we have put together a resource with more information about the challenge and how to participate.


For everyone who has already signed up we will be sending out more information about challenge shortly, with more information on how to take part and how you can get started.

Ask the expert with Nick Parsons

On December 14th we are pleased to be joined by Nick Parsons, a leading trainer and retrofit consultant for the next in our series of ‘Ask the Expert’ webinars. The event is a chance for main contractors, general builders, joiners, designers, architects, and consultants to have your retrofit questions answered and to meet other professionals. It's free to attend, with donations gratefully received.

We are winners! Carbon Co-op wins Ashden Award

At the Glasgow COP26 we were announced as winners of the 2021 Ashden Award for UK Green Skills. Our People Powered Retrofit service won this global climate prize for ground breaking work on domestic energy efficiency and retrofit, rolling out a new end to end service for householders and training over 1,000 people in construction green skills.

A community wealth building energy transition

With the challenges we face in tackling the climate crisis becoming ever more apparent, Carbon Co-op and CLES released a major new toolkit for councils, a community wealth building energy transition. This new blog on the Oldham Energy Futures website goes into more information about this latest report.

Carbon Co-op in the news

North West based Carbon Co-op wins global climate prize at COP26 climate summit


The prize was announced at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, at a ceremony attended by the President of Costa Rica Carlos Alvarado.


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Inside the Greater Manchester homes which have had heat pumps and solar panels fitted in eco-friendly makeovers


The families who have spent thousands on solar panels, insulation, triple-glazing and heat pumps


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The climate solutions making life better for people and the planet


While politicians make promises at COP26, these grassroots groups have ready-to-go climate solutions that can help build a fairer world


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What we are reading

Muddled, top-down, technocratic: why the green new deal should be scrapped

A provocative opinion piece from Aditya Chakrabortty putting forward a critique of the green new deal concept.


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We need more than a Green New Deal

A response to Adita Chakrabortty's Green New Deal piece by economist James Meadway


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Interview with Ine Swennen project manager at Ecopower cv,

An interview with Ine Swennan from the Belgian co-operative Ecopower cv about the REScoopVPP which includes Carbon Co-op as a partner.


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In the community

Wind turbines combined with PV and battery

Carbon Co-op members are looking for ways to increase their renewable generation, but are wind turbines a part of the solution?


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Upcoming events

3rd December, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm (online)


9th December, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Bridge 5 Mill, 22A Beswick Street,

Manchester


14th December, 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm, (online)


13th January, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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