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.

Beating Swords into Wind Turbines–or Solar Panels if You Like

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Paul Gipe

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L’éolien: Pour qui souffle le vent?

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Paul Gipe

  Collectif sous la direction de Roméo Bouchard avec Jean-Louis Chaumel, Pierre Dubuc, Paul Gipe, Gaétan Ruest, et Gabriel Ste-Marie. …

Bürgerbeteiligung (Coop) Windenergiepark Udenhausen-Mariendorf

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Update 2006. In June 2007, the owners of Windenergiepark Udenhausen-Mariendorf will celebrate paying off the ten-year loan on the turbines. …

Freiburg’s Solar Siedlung (Settlement)

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Paul Gipe

Craig Morris, author of Energy Switch, recently gave me a whirlwind tour of the Solar Siedlung in Freiburg, Germany. The …

The Aachen Solar Tariff Model

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Paul Gipe

In the early 1990s the city of Aachen (Aix-en-Chapelle) Germany set the world of solar energy on its ear. Until that time development of solar PV depended entirely on direct and substantial subsidies.

Co-operative Development in a Competitive World

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Russ Christianson

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Wind Energy Cooperative Development in Anglophone Canada

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Paul Gipe

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American Energy Independence through Cooperative Investment in Wind Energy

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Mike Kendall

The following is a response to an article written by Paul Gipe in July 2005 titled Beating Swords into Wind …