13th May 2025

IEMA members and other experts from the community energy space were recently joined by Pippa Heylings MP, the Liberal Democrats Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero, to discuss how community energy can be scaled in the UK. In this short blog, Ben Goodwin, IEMA’s Director of Policy and Public Affairs, looks at the key takeaways.

Opening the roundtable discussions, Pippa reflected on the novel approach that has been taken by the Centre for Climate Engagement to develop a locally determined contribution for Cambridgeshire in tackling climate change. The idea being that this is a practical level for climate action that can benefit local communities, whilst also feeding into national policy and targets on net zero.

A key aspect in taking action on climate change at a more local level is also to understand the opportunities and challenges for community energy deployment. 

Whilst on the one hand it is encouraging that there is dedicated provision in the Great British Energy Bill to unlock the benefits of community energy, Pippa did also set out several barriers.

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Ben Goodwin AIEMA

Director of Policy and Public Affairs

Ben is Director of Policy and Public Affairs at IEMA. In this capacity he looks after the delivery of IEMA's core policy, practice and public affairs activities across a range of environmental and sustainability issues. Prior to joining the organisation Ben worked in several similar policy roles at organisations including the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Renewable Energy Association.