To separate fact from fiction, Carbon Brief has published a definitive fact-check. It
systematically debunks common myths and provides the evidence-based truth about solar power.
To separate fact from fiction, Carbon Brief has published a definitive fact-check. It
systematically debunks common myths and provides the evidence-based truth about solar power.
A casual conversation over a garden fence in Broughton has sparked a village-wide mission to transform their energy use.
Braishfield is celebrating the switching on of its new solar panel and battery system, for around 8 months of the year it will provide all the electricity needed by the hall, shop and café.
An energy advice service provided by the Environment Centre has been launched to support homeowners in Hampshire, Southampton and Portsmouth, giving free and impartial advice on improving homes to make them better insulated and cheaper to run.
Over the Summer a small team from Dragonfly Power have been working hard to help four Test Valley communities in applying for funds to upgrade their village halls to be emergency power hubs.
Welcome to our first Dragonfly Power news letter where we introduce the team, let you know about the Test Valley Community Energy Programme, what we have been doing with the SSEN Communities Resilience Fund and our plans for community solar projects.
Dragonfly Power is partnering with Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) and Community Energy South (CES) to launch an exciting new programme to promote and help develop low carbon community energy projects across the whole of the Test Valley region.


