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At Enray we believe in the partnership that is created between our projects and our neighbours
At Enray we believe in the partnership that is created between our projects and our neighbours
Renewable energy is at the heart of the communities we operate in and we endeavour to support those communities in a way that ensures benefits are delivered over the life of the project.
At Enray we believe that each community is unique and therefore we engage with the community to understand how we may be able deliver benefits and socioeconomic outcomes.
Depending on the need we can assist in providing community based educational programmes.
Where we can, Enray will support in the reduction of energy bills as a result of our projects.
We may be able to assist with rural based infrastructure improvements such as improved communications links.
Where identified by the community, we can set up a community benefit fund where the community decides how monies can and should be spent.
We believe the communities we operate in are unique and therefore we work with you to define how our neighbours can benefit from what we do.
You do! The communities we operate in have the biggest say in what benefits can be introduced.
For the full life of the project. Typically 40years for solar means that there is a generations worth of benefits!
Yes through a community benefit ‘pot’ where funds are pooled each year and distributed to an agreed radius of neighbours. We cannot directly reduce you bills, but the community benefit ‘pot’ can be used to offset costs.
Typically it is the community itself. Depending on the type of benefit the community want, we will assist in delivering programmes, funds and outcomes that the community needs.
At Enray Power, we value the important role that landowners play in the transition to renewable energy, and we appreciate the diverse and dynamic nature of agricultural landscapes. Our renewable energy projects offer landowners the opportunity to diversify their operations and maximise the income potential of their land.
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