‘Ask the expert’ web conferences

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Once a month, we put your household energy efficiency questions to specialists, architects and engineers. The sessions are streamed live and videos archived for later viewing. Just one of the benefits open exclusively to Carbon Co-op members. For more information and to sign up for Carbon Co-op visit our membership page:

Fuelling Manchester #12 – Thurs 19th December, Bury

We'll be celebrating another eventful year in community energy at the next Fuelling Manchester: 5.30-8.30pm, Thursday 19th December Trackside Bar, Bolton Street Station Bolton St, Bury BL9 0EY As always there will be no agenda it's simply an opportunity to meet like minded people involved in the Community Energy sector. Who: for anyone involved in … Read more

Community Energy Strategy for Greater Manchester

Fuelling Manchester are inviting people and organisations to get involved in the creation of a Greater Manchester Community Energy Strategy. Jonathan Atkinson, one of the founders of Carbon Co-op and the Fuelling Manchester network, recently visited Bristol (writing this blog post) concluding one of the success factors in establishing a thriving Community Energy sector in Bristol has been … Read more

DECC 2050 Calculator – Manchester Hackday

  Carbon Co-op, OpenEnergyMonitor and URBED are organising a Hackday in Manchester for the DECC 2050 Calculator and inviting programmers, policy makers, academics and campaigners to attend. 2050 Calculator Hack Day9:00am-5:00pm, Thursday, 28th November 2013MadLab, 36-40 Edge Street, Manchester M4 1HN To book please visit the EventBrite page. DECC's 2050 Calculator is a new tool to … Read more

Charlie Baker speaks at Radical Reductions Conference

  Carbon Co-op's Charlie Baker will be addressing the forthcoming Radical Emission Reductions Conference at the Royal Society, 10th-11th December 2013. Organised by Tyndall centre and featuring presentations from the likes of Naomi Klein, Andrew Simms and Kevin Anderson, the conference will engage academics and practitioners, engineers and economists, policy-makers and civil society in discussion on … Read more