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By Dahlia Nahome
22 Aug 2024

Britain's festival scene burns millions of litres of diesel annually - just to make electricity.聽聽

are here to change this, to show there is another way and to help make that happen. Our mission is to end the use of diesel at festivals and outdoor events.

The batteries have already been used to power the Charlie Gillett stage at WOMAD and the Arcadia Dragonfly stage at Glastonbury earlier this summer, with their next outing being Massive Attack鈥檚 gig this weekend on Clifton Downs, Bristol.

Find out more on the .

It remains an aspiration to build a hard-wired solution into our festival's infrastructure鈥� The Ecotricity battery is proof that it is possible to make a difference starting now.
Chris Smith, WOMAD Festival Director

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