We thoroughly enjoyed the CARES conference this year, and we hope you did too. If you’d like to a refresh on the presentations, here are a selection from the day:
Introduction
Inspiring community engagement and action
- Ria Dunkley, University of Glasgow
- Damien Frame, University of Strathclyde
- Jen James, Awel Aman Tawe
Developing and rolling out low carbon heat solutions
- Sharon Gemmell, Parklea Branching Out
- Neil Harrison, Reheat
- Alex Schlicke, Scene Connect
Introduction to community shared ownership of windfarms
- Christina Hinds, Local Energy Scotland
- Gillian Harkness-McKinlay, Anderson Strathern
- Morven Lyon, DTAS
Innovation – What’s next for community energy?
- Rosie Macinnes, Raasay Development Trust
- Dan McCallum, Awel Aman Tawe, Egni
- David Linsley-Hood, Locogen
Community buildings and place-based climate action
- Kathleen Painter, Local Energy Scotland
- Rachel Yule, Local Energy Scotland
- Bruce Newlands – The Inverclyde Shed
- Alastair Balfour, Thomas Graham Library – the presentation can’t be shared, but you can find out more on their website
Preparing for community shared ownership of windfarms
- Mark Brennan, Local Energy Scotland
- Andrew Dougans, QMPF
- Ragne Low, Scottish Government
Community benefits – from community action plans to net zero
- Robin Winstanley, Banks
- Rachel Searle, Foundation Scotland
- Stephen McCarron, 9CCG
Heat pumps – heating for net zero
- Karen Delaney, Local Energy Scotland
- Ben Whittle, Energy Saving Trust
- Ian Heron, Mitsubishi Electric