Category Archives: Energy

Campaign Update: People’s Republic of Energy needs your vote

MCFly invited Jonathan Atkinson from Manchester’s Carbon Co-op to tell us more about their EnergyShare project and how you can support their funding bid Manchester’s Carbon Co-op has been shortlisted in a national competition to win £100,000. The project, The … Continue reading

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AfSL Lose Bid To Create ‘Renewable Energy Hubs’

Action for Sustainable Living (AfSL), the award-winning Manchester-based eco charity has lost a bid to create three community renewable energy hubs across the city. On Monday 31st October, they announced that they had not been selected as one of twenty … Continue reading

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Startling confession from Manchester Town Hall

The leader of Manchester City Council since before some MCFly readers were born, Richard Leese, has a blog, imaginatively titled “The Leader’s Blog.”(1) In the latest post, he mentions Heating in the old Town Hall is either on or off, … Continue reading

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Campaign Update: Friends of the Earth’s Final Demand

MCFly invited Ali Abbas of Friends of the Earth Manchester to tell us about FoE’s “Final Demand” campaign. The Big Six energy companies have a lot to answer for. Public anger has been growing as record prices, with average annual … Continue reading

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Solar Power and The Right to “No”?

Manchester City Council is going ahead with a scheme to install solar panels across a swathe of North Manchester properties, to be in place before the end of March 2012. A councillor who asked whether tenants would have the right … Continue reading

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