ScottishPower partners with Fort Seafield and Wallacetown Community Association to install community-owned solar panels for a long-term fund
ScottishPower joined forces with Fort Seafield and the Wallacetown Community Association to deploy a community-owned solar panel initiative in Wallacetown, Scotland, designed to generate clean energy and fund local services over 25 years. The project will deliver an estimated £1 million to the community fund, directly addressing fuel poverty while empowering residents through sustainable energy solutions. ScottishPower, a subsidiary of Iberdrola, will oversee the installation and operation of the solar panels, integrating the project into its broader renewable energy portfolio. Fort Seafield, a local landowner, provided the site for the solar array, while the Wallacetown Community Association will manage the fund and allocate resources to local initiatives. The partnership reflects a growing trend in the UK to combine renewable energy development with community economic benefits, leveraging solar technology to create long-term financial resilience.
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