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This site is for people interested in the management and ownership of land-based assets by communities in Scotland. A Scottish Community Land Network, you might say... As you know the internet is a big 'place' with everything about anything so we aim to bring you relevant news and events, and provide opportunities to share ideas with other people interested in this subject. So far there are over 800 members, and more than 500 articles in our archive.

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Community Facilities

Wind2heat framework agreement

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Community Energy Scotland have established a framework agreement with five suppliers who are able to supply and install small wind turbines and heating systems for community projects. 

Based on experience gained from community buildings in Orkney and Shetland, the framework agreement is designed to remove the need for repetitive procurement exercises by individual community groups.  The five suppliers will have pre-arranged terms and conditions and can supply a range of turbines.  Each turbine will come with a five year warranty and Community Energy Scotland also hope to install monitoring equipment to evaluate some of the systems. 

Community groups wishing to make use of the agreement should contact Community Energy Scotland directly.  

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