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SE24 are a local community energy group that develops renewable and energy efficiency projects in schools and other community buildings in Southwark. We have installed solar PV projects on a number of local buildings including St. Christopher's Hospice, Walworth Methodist Church and Dulwich College. We're shortly launching our third share offer for investment in solar and LED lighting projects at two schools in the borough: Charter North Dulwich and Charles Dickens school. Details of the share offer can be found on attached link.


https://www.se24.co.uk/2021-share-offer/


It's basically raising money to fund the installation of the solar panels and lighting but you get a 3% ROI. It's an opportunity to invest in some great local projects that offer a financial and carbon saving for local schools. In addition, any surplus profits after investor repayments and interest are directed towards our community benefit fund which supports local fuel poverty projects.

  • 2 weeks later...
In less than a week we've raised over half our investment target of ?240k to install solar PV and LED lighting at the Charter North Dulwich and Charles Dickens Primary School! Do take a look at our share offer to see how you can make a real difference to your local community, reduce carbon emissions and make a return on your investment!

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