Thousands of pounds worth of funding is now available to groups and organisations throughout Lancashire thanks to a community fund.

Last week, Electricity North West launched its Powering our Communities fund, worth £75,000.

Now in its fourth year, the funding is available to groups and organisations who want to develop or expand their own energy projects.

Electricity North West’s community energy manager, Helen Seagrave, said: "It’s always an exciting time to launch the Powering our Communities fund.

“Applications have grown from strength-to-strength year-on-year and I think that’s because people are starting to put community and local energy at the heart of their communities.

“We know the energy landscape is constantly evolving and changing, the region has ambitious net zero targets to hit and community energy will play a huge part in ensuring those targets are met.”

Last year, in Lancashire, a group was awarded £2,940 to recruit, train and support community-based volunteers by helping them become energy ambassadors in their local community and helping people to reduce their energy bills and stay warm and well.

The organisation is just one of many in the North West who have already benefitted from more than £200,000 worth of funding.

Applications can be submitted by any type of organisation including community benefit societies, industrial provident societies, charities, schools or local authorities if they can demonstrate the community involvement or local benefit of their project.

Projects in partnership with organisations such as local authorities and businesses will also be accepted if it is clear what control and benefit the local community has as a result of the project.

Funding up to £15,000 per project is available as Electricity North West want to target projects which investigate or pilot new business models or ways of working, scale up delivery of a community or local energy project or group or projects that address specific barriers that are holding back the development of community or local energy.

Applications for the fund must be submitted by November 5 and successful applicants will be notified in January 2022.

To find out more and apply, visit www.enwl.co.uk/funding