The Tangy fund benefits a population of around 8,000, covering the five community council areas of Campbeltown, East Kintyre, The Laggan, West Kintyre and Southend. The fund supports community energy projects and micro grants distributed by community councils.
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Case study details
ALIenergy is an award-winning charity helping communities across Argyll and Bute tackle fuel poverty and build long-term resilience through sustainable energy advice and support. Backed by Tangy, which provides 40% of its funding, ALIenergy delivers home
Project owner
Project owner name
SSE Renewables
Project owner website
https://www.sserenewables.com
Contact emailcraig.w.mullen@sse.com
Overview
Community benefits details
Value of committed community benefit package (£/MW/Yr)
£1,210
Community engagement
Project stage when community engagement on community benefits began
ALIenergy is an award-winning charity helping communities across Argyll and Bute tackle fuel poverty and build long-term resilience through sustainable energy advice and support. Backed by Tangy, which provides 40% of its funding, ALIenergy delivers home
Period start date
2024-04-01
Period end date
2025-03-31
Funds made available this period
£28,294
Additional benefits
Funds spent this period
£3,154
Context
Funding rolled over to be allocated in a later funding period, Index-linked RPI, Other
Further context to funds available and spent
Community planning to award extra in 2025/26
Known additional funding levered
The community benefit package supports the following national outcomes