Support community owned low carbon energy projects
Reduce energy costs for local charities and businesses
Investment in Grimsby Community Energy
Over the last eight years we have raised, £444,732 of investment to deliver renewable energy projects across Grimsby, Cleethorpes and the wider North East Lincolnshire, installing 534kW of solar PV (photovoltaic) panels, generating 157MWh of clean electricity and saving 184t of CO2.
Since 2016 we have been raising funds through community share offers at worthwhile not-for-profit local organisations. Local people and organisations have invested in us to support their community and receive a fair financial return. Their support has enabled us to install solar PV on ten buildings for five local organisations so far:
• St Andrew’s Hospice
• The Rock Foundation
• E-Factor business centres
• YMCA Humber
• CATCH apprentice centre
If you chose to invest in Grimsby Community Energy you are purchasing community shares. By purchasing shares, you become a member of our society, and all members are entitled to one vote – regardless of how many shares they hold.
To view the rules of the society which the board ensures we adhere to, please click here.
By investing in Grimsby Community Energy, you are helping us to add solar PV at:
- Additional buildings at CATCH
- St Andrew’s Hospice
- E-Factor’s St James House
If you would to invest in this share offer, we have added additional ways to help make it as easy as possible.
- If you would like to pay via BACS, please complete the application form by clicking the button below.
- If you would like to pay via Cheque, please complete the application form by clicking the button below.
- If you would like to pay in instalments, please complete the application form by clicking the button below.
READY TO APPLY?
Click the button below to apply now. On receipt of your application we will email you a unique reference number for your payment. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.
Read our latest share offer document
Your capital is at risk when you invest, so never risk more than you can afford to lose. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. If you are in any doubt you should consult a financial adviser.