News & Articles on Community Power

Developing renewable energy on the scale needed to make the energy transition will require public acceptance. Unlike nuclear power, where society can force a single plant on a community for the benefit of society at large, renewable energy will have to become ubiquitous in our communities and on our landscapes. This can only be possible when the majority accept this transformation. Experience has taught that acceptance is greatest when neighbors and the community at large can participate in the renewable energy revolution. The beauty of renewable energy is that everyone can take part–and own a stake in their future–when given an opportunity to do so. The challenge is creating the policies that make this possible, whether it’s for a community wind project or a solar garden.

New Brunswick Community Wind Report Comments by CanWEA

By

Robert Hornung

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New Brunswick Community Wind Report and Comments

By

Paul Gipe

The province of New Brunswick has issued a report on its consultations about community wind. The REPORT, Oct. 16 2008 …

Gipe Receives 2008 World Wind Energy Award

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Paul Gipe

The World Wind Energy Association presented its 2008 World Wind Energy Award to Paul Gipe at its 7th annual conference. …

Community Supported Wind Power

By

Greg Pahl

Comments on New Brunswick’s Community Wind Initiative

By

Paul Gipe

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Advantages of Community Energy Projects

By

Tam Hunt

Local ownership urged for energy projects in Minnesota

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H.j. Cummins

  http://www.startribune.com/business/13823711.html A legislator’s plan to encourage small, local energy projects in Minnesota borrows from Germany’s experience. By H.J. CUMMINS, …