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03 - A sunny disposition

1 h 3 min · 12 de ene de 2023
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Feeling the sting of high energy bills? Wish we were less dependent on profit hungry energy companies? This episode is about powering our local futures by harnessing the power of the sun together. Join us to meet people in Oldham and beyond, talking about how solar can be a way of powering our homes and making the electricity that we need in a much more fair, affordable and sustainable way. Go to our website [https://oldhamenergyfutures.carbon.coop/episodes/] for the full transcript, more info and additional resources. This episode was written and produced by Britt Jurgensen. Host: Hannah Knox. Local research & interviews: Melissa Kelly Shore. Sound design & postproduction: Barry Han Interviews with: Mohammed Ashraf, Philippa Whittaker, Simon Davies, Kate Gilmartin, Bill Edwards, David Weidenbaum, Andrew Hunt Power in the City is funded by the Electricity North West Powering our Communities Fund, ICLEI Action Fund and UCL Grand Challenges.

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