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Events

Workshops, conferences and more, hosted by CEE, our members and friends

Forthcoming events that Community Energy England, the Energy Learning Network, and our members are organising are listed below. We also include selected events from organisations supportive of Community Energy England and the community energy sector as a whole.

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  • CEE New Member Introduction Meeting - January 2026

    Date: 21 January 2026

    Time: 10:00

    This session aims to extend a warm welcome to new members of the CEE network. We will provide an opportunity for new members to gain a better understanding of how to engage with the CEE network and make the most of their membership.

    To book your place, please email Lisa West

  • Regen Planning Conference 2026: Delivering clean power through planning

    Date: 27 January 2026

    Time: 10:00am

    Location: London

    Join Regen, developers, planning consultants, lawyers, and policymakers for a focused one-day programme of insight, debate, and networking. This event is an opportunity to hear from experts, share ideas and set the agenda for renewable energy planning in the year ahead.

  • The Role of Community Energy in Decarbonising Public Buildings (Seeing is Believing lunchtime webinar: North East and Yorkshire)

    Date: 28 January 2026

    Time: 13:00-14:00

    Location: Zoom

    Local authorities are increasingly exploring ways to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency in public buildings. Electrification of heating and energy systems, delivered in partnership with community energy initiatives, is proving to be a practical and effective approach.

    This webinar will showcase examples of public buildings being electrified and decarbonised through community energy projects

    Attendees will gain insights into:

    • How community energy can support electrification and renewable energy delivery in public buildings.
    • Case studies from successful projects.
    • Lessons learned from partnerships between councils and community energy organisations.
    • Guidance for developing projects that deliver local and environmental benefits.

    Whether you are a council officer, public sector stakeholder, or involved in a community energy organisation, this session will provide useful examples and ideas for accelerating the energy transition in public buildings.

    Seeing is Believing:

    This event is part of the North East and Yorkshire Seeing is Believing programme, funded by the North East and Yorkshire Net Zero Hub, and delivered with CEE, Ashden and Centre for Sustainable Energy. It highlights how community energy organisations and local authorities can collaborate, showcasing the benefits for communities and stakeholders across the region.

  • Love Wind! The Community Power Source We’ve Been Missing

    Date: 12 February 2026

    Time: 12:30-13:30

    Location: Zoom

    This Valentine’s Day, fall (back) in love with community wind! 

    The Clean Power Mission is one of this government’s flagship policies to make progress on Net Zero and climate action, but it’s becoming clear that a crucial part of the puzzle is missing: onshore wind in England.

    The first community energy projects were wind, developed by people who poured their love into turbines to generate clean power and keep profits local. However, many were left disappointed by restrictive policies and planning barriers. With renewed governmental support for community wind, it’s time to rekindle the romance!

    Join us to further understand the potential of community-owned onshore wind to deliver clean energy, local resilience, and community benefit. At a time when we need practical climate solutions more than ever, this event brings together people who are already making community wind happen and invites you to be part of what comes next.

    We will cover: 

    • Why is wind needed? And how much do we need?
    • New tools to map and visualise wind power potential (get on the apps to find and match with your windiest sites!)
    • What size wind projects work? 
    • Repowering: give an existing wind site a glow-up. 

    The event will also mark the launch of our Community Wind Working Group, a new space for people interested in developing, supporting, or learning more about community-owned wind projects.

    Together, let’s fall head over heels for wind; it’s a match made in megawatts!

    The Energy Learning Network:
    This event is brought to you by the Energy learning Network, a UK-wide collaboration to boost the skills, confidence, and capability of the community energy sector. It is a partnership between CEE, Ashden, Centre for Sustainable Energy, Community Energy Scotland, Community Energy Wales, and Northern Ireland’s Action Renewables. The programme is made possible thanks to four years of funding totalling £1.5 million from the National Lottery’s Climate Action Fund.

  • FREE 1:1 Solar & Battery Advice Sessions

    Date: 13 February 2026

    Time: 1.00pm to 2.30pm

    Location: Online

    Calling all #CommunityEnergy Groups! 👋

    Plugyy Energy Solutions is offering FREE 1:1 Solar & Battery Advice Sessions. ☀️🔋

    Book a 30-minute, no-obligation session with our experts to discuss ANY project issue, for example:
    · Design & Optimisation ✅
    · Grid & Metering ✅
    · Planning & Safety ✅
    · Fire safety, insurance requirements ✅
    · Feasibility & Origin ✅

    We’ll help you unlock your project’s potential! 🔓

    To book your FREE slot: https://calendly.com/jill-plugyy/free-1-1-solar-battery-advice-sessions

    Multiple dates are available – next session is Friday 13th February

    Any questions? Please email: jill@plugyy.com

  • Understanding Public Procurement for Community Energy: Social Value and Community Wealth Building (Seeing is Believing lunchtime webinar: North East and Yorkshire)

    Date: 26 February 2026

    Time: 13:00-14:00

    Location: Zoom

    Join us for a webinar focused on helping community energy organisations understand public sector procurement in the North East and Yorkshire. It will explore how effective procurement can recognise social value and ensure strong local delivery partnerships between local authorities and community energy enterprises.

    Why attend?

    Community energy organisations, local authorities and regional partners increasingly share aligned goals around local energy and net zero. To deliver projects together, organisations need a clear understanding of public procurement processes and how to navigate them effectively.

    This webinar will share insights into:

    • Different types of procurement, i.e. direct award, competitive tenders, frameworks and dynamic purchasing systems.
    • How to demonstrate the social impact of community energy initiatives within procurement.
    • Approaches to collaborating with local suppliers, local authorities, anchor organisations and community energy organisations.
    • Examples demonstrating procurement that results in community wealth building, delivering local economic, social and environmental benefits.

    Who’s this for?

    Whether you’re involved in community energy delivery, policy, local authorities, local net zero planning or supply chains, this session will help you understand how procurement processes can enable community energy partnerships to build community wealth.

    Seeing is Believing:

    This event is part of the North East and Yorkshire Seeing is Believing programme, funded by the North East and Yorkshire Net Zero Hub, and delivered with CEE, Ashden and Centre for Sustainable Energy. It highlights how community energy organisations and local authorities can collaborate, showcasing the benefits for communities and stakeholders across the region.

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Want to sponsor an event?

  • If you are interested in sponsoring one of CEE’s 2026 events, you can download our sponsorship pack or get in touch with Kim Woodcock

Sharing our voice

We regularly speak at and chair events organised by others. Find upcoming events where you can see us in action.

We collect recordings of events we’ve spoken at in this playlist on our YouTube channel.

Looking for a past event?

Visit our Archive to rewatch previous events.

If your organisation is supportive of our work and the sector but not already a member, please consider joining us to add weight to our voice as we support and advocate on behalf of community energy. You can find out more about membership or go ahead and apply.