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Revision as of 16:10, 26 September 2015
Sustainability initiatives
Campaigns
Initiatives by topic
Biodiversity
Community energy
In the United Kingdom the first sustainable community energy system was pioneered by Woking Borough Council, starting in 1991. The system uses traditional and a phosphoric acid fuel cell co-generation plants, thermal storage, heat fired absorption cooling and photovoltaics (over 9% of the UK's small capacity), to supply both residential and non-residential customers, as well as the Council's own facilities. By end of 2005 there were over 60 generating islands in the Borough.
Despite the investment in the plant, the system delivers cheaper energy than can be supplied from the traditional 'brown energy' suppliers, helping to tackle fuel poverty. It is part of a plan to cut local carbon dioxide emissions by 80% by 2050. Their initiatives won the Council the Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2002. W
Action Surrey - Wikipedia: Woking, Energy policy
Cycling activism
Food activism
Grace + Flavour, community fruit & vegetable-growing co-operative for East & West Horsley.
Open spaces
Wikipedia: Parks and open spaces in Surrey (category)
Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle
Farnham Repair Cafe on Facebook
Sustainable transport activism
Walking: Wikipedia: Footpaths in Surrey (category)
Waterways: River Wey and Wey Navigations Community Site - The Wey & Arun Canal Trust - Wikipedia: Wey and Arun Canal, Wey and Godalming Navigations
Resources
Maps
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Surrey
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