On Thursday 30th March we had a visit from a parliamentary committee – not Holyrood, not Westminster but a team of 3 from the Victorian Parliament’s Economic, Education, Jobs and Skills Committee to be precise. The team were lead by Nazih Elasmar and were undertaking an inquiry into community energy projects. As part of that inquiry they are visiting successful community energy projects to examine best practice models for supporting community ownership options in the energy sector.
In the photographs you have Nazih Elasmar, Peter Crisp and Cesar Melhem along with 3 Harlaw Hydro directors, Andrew Clark Martin Petty and Ian Hynd.
Well deserved recognition for the Harlow Hydro team’s efforts from the outside world