PUNL is 10! Join us for a celebration of community energy

London Canal Museum 12/13 New Wharf Rd, London N1 9RT London

About this Event

PUNL is 10! We are delighted to invite you to a celebration of the projects we’ve delivered to date – and also look at the potential for future growth of the sector in North London with other supporting community energy groups.
We are hosting both PUNL’s 10th anniversary party and a Question Time as part of London Climate Action Week (LCAW) with our fellow community energy colleagues from En10ergy, Community Energy Barnet and Community Energy London (CEL).

Join us for an evening of networking, a reflection on PUNL’s journey, and a look towards an exciting future for community energy.

Our speakers for the PUNL session are:

Dr. Austin Entonu, Head of Net Zero GLA
Laura Wilson, Head of Younity
Jamie Quinn, Sustainability Director Related Argent

And as part of London Climate Action Week, a Question Time panel on the potential for growth for Community Energy in North London:

Confirmed Attendees:
Cllr Mike Hakata, LB Haringey (Cabinet Member for Climate Action, Environment and Transport)
Cllr Adam Harrison, LB Camden (Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden and Deputy Leader)
Cllr Rowena Champion, LB Islington (Executive Member for Environment, Air Quality & Transport)
Dermot Barnes, En10ergy
Tanuja Pandit, Power Up North London

Agenda:

17:30 – 18:00 Arrivals, Welcome drinks

18:00 – 18:40 PUNL session, Q&A

18:40 – 18:55 PUNL AGM

18:55 – 19:10 Break + Cake

19:10 – 19:40 LCAW: Community Energy Question Time – Powering Up North London

19:40 – 21:00 Networking

Event Details:

Date: 18th June Time: From 5:30PM

Location: London Canal Museum, King’s Cross, 12/13 New Wharf Rd, N1 9PT

Refreshments will be provided.

Power Up North London

PUNL was set up in 2015 by a group of Camden residents determined to do something positive and practical to help combat climate change at a local level. PUNL’s first project involved installing solar panels on St Anne’s church in Highgate. Seven years on, we’ve put solar panels on nine other buildings including three schools, a GP Practice, a city farm, a golf club and a sports centre. Details of all PUNL’s projects can be found on our website.

To date we’ve delivered cumulative carbon savings of over 155 tonnes, equivalent to a forest of 7,700 trees. And that figure is set to grow as we continue to expand.