Registered charity PURE the Clean Planet Trust announced today that it provided finance to three solar energy projects to enable their completion before the December 12th cut off date for availing of the Governments original Feed-in Tariff rate of 43.3p per unit of electricity.
The projects are• Firthmoor Community Centre, Darlington - 10kW
• Leominster Community Solar, Bridge Street Sports Centre - 50kW
• Osprey Leisure Centre, Portland - 10kW
The projects have been funded with donations from:
• Barclaycard Breathe, the UK’s first green credit card which donates 0.5% of card spend to PURE
• British Airways’ One Carbon Destination Fund which transfers BA passenger donations to PURE
PURE uses donations to provide funding for community energy projects, primarily in the form of low interest loans. Projects then use payments from the Feed-in Tariff and the Renewable Heat Incentive to repay the loans. The projects benefit from reduced energy bills and lower emissions, while loan repayments enable PURE’s funding to be recycled to assist ever more projects.
Eithne Marie George, Director of Leominster Community Solar, a community energy cooperative, said
“We had spent months developing our project and launched a community share issue to raise the funding in October so the Government’s change to Feed-in Tariff rates put the viability of our project at risk.”
Kevin Nicholson, Chairman of Firthmoor & District Community Association, said
“Our annual energy bills have increased so much in the last 5 years that we needed to do something just to survive. Thankfully we have secured this funding support in the nick of time.”
Robert Rabinowitz, Company Secretary of PURE the Clean Planet Trust, commented
“We are pleased that PURE was able to move speedily to ensure that these projects could provide benefits to communities in Portland, Darlington and Leominster.”






