Orsted's community benefit fund for Isle of Man windfarm
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00:00You mentioned the community benefit fund, can you talk a bit more about that please?
00:04Yeah, so we set up community funds for a number of our projects, not just actually in the UK but
00:10around the world. What we're proposing to do for Morvanin is £1.5 million a year for 15 years,
00:17so that's about £22.5 million. That will run for 15 years. It will be an opportunity for the
00:25community to gain funding for a whole range of initiatives. If we look at what we've done,
00:30for example, in the east coast and west coast of the UK, it's been everything from
00:34supporting fishing initiatives to community facilities, a whole range of services and
00:42capital projects such as playgrounds and so on, which we would expect that money to be used on.
00:48We run it as an arm's length programme, so we don't decide where the money goes. That's done
00:53by an independent body, but perhaps John you want to just expand on that a bit?
00:57Yeah, really only to say that it's been quite encouraging some of the conversation with
01:01stakeholders we've had over the last few months on similar funds. We know of a lot of different
01:06funds, we know Manx Lottery Trust for example, there's an opportunity there to follow what they
01:10do. I'm certainly encouraged that the amount of money we've offered is a larger amount than we've
01:15had on other benefit funds we've run in the UK per year, but there's an appetite for that level
01:21funding on the island. I don't think we will struggle to find projects we can support,
01:26however we'll support the funding. It will be an arm's length body, as Ben says, who will
01:31be a, whether it's a board of trustees or some other governance model, we'll provide the funding
01:36and they will decide on the best projects year to year to use it, hopefully for the benefit of the
01:40whole island community from the project. How are the trustees or members of a board
01:48recruited to this? So it is, we've done this in the UK before and I think we'll probably follow
01:53a similar process, which is we would have a further consultation, so we're obviously talking
01:58about a fund which will run when we're in operation, we expect operation will be 2031 or 32,
02:03so we have a bit of time to work out all the systems and governance process under Manx Law
02:09of course. But I think the best way you can do it is have an all-island consultation on what people
02:15want, so whether it's the projects or the causes and how the governance should operate.
02:20As I say, it's arm's length, so I won't give you an Orsted opinion, I'll give you a personal
02:26opinion, which is I think it's probably best that it has representatives from all over the island,
02:30so that you have the geographical spread, ensuring that all communities from north to south
02:36and east to west can have a say on how the funds are distributed. But as I say, it's subject to
02:41what the community wants from direct funding from this particular call.