brodie wrote:with surplus income going to the community
What exactly does this mean? In the case of Easdale Island does this mean the SECC?
Eilean Eisdeal purport to represent the island community but this is not credible as hardly anybody on the island is a member of this notorious organisation and their membership are mostly off-island people apart from some of their directors and their families.
Well, it is a bit moot as it almost certainly isn't going to happen. However, if the community did want to get into a relationship with a company such as Nova Innovations then they would have to set up some sort of community-owned and community-funded enterprise company I would imagine. The Community Council certainly has no authority to enter into any such relationship, while Eilean Easdale appears to have no mandate to negotiate on behalf of Easdale, let alone Seil and Luing.
Community Energy Scotland is an organisation devoted to helping communities develop renewable energy projects - they would be good people to ask for information on business models etc. It would also be worth getting in touch with the people responsible for the community wind turbines on Gigha and Tiree to see how they did it.
Fintray in Stirlingshire is a small community with a big involvement in renewables.
Their website is also worth a look. When looking at Fintray itt is worth remembering that Rory Young offered the alternative of a turbine for community ownership rather than payment of a flat community benefit. This would have given the community a stake in the project rather than merely being 'bribed' with a flat rate community benefit. I have not heard anyone discussing this option, which is essentially what has happened in Fintray.
With the current ROC allowance for tidal and the magnificent tidal resource of Cuan on our doorstep a community tidal turbine could be a fantastic thing for the community - but if Nova don't have a working device it is a non-starter. I don't know of any other small-scale tidal turbines close to deployment status.