Eight solar projects with a collective capacity of 35MWp have passed into community ownership in what has been described as the “biggest transfer of community energy assets ever in the UK”.

The ownership of these assets will be shared between five community businesses that have formed a partnership called Community Energy Together (CET); these businesses are: Wight Community Energy (WCE); Gower Power, which launched a community share offer for the 4.99MW Brynwhilach solar farm located in Swansea in October 2023; Kent Community Energy; Shropshire and Telford Community Energy; and Yealm Community Energy.

According to CET the transfer has increased the community solar capacity of England and Wales by one-fifth.

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    10 months ago

    I think you’re right. These type of infrastructure investments tend to be Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs). As they are hard to exit from and risky, only “sophisticated” investors can invest, i.e. no retail investors can.