Community Renewable Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy provides resources and funding for community-based renewable energy projects, supporting local economies and reducing carbon emissions.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides resources and funding for community-based renewable energy projects, supporting local economies and reducing carbon emissions.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory offers guidance and tools for rural communities to develop and implement renewable energy projects, enhancing energy security and sustainability.
Yes! Magazine highlights the benefits of community-owned renewable energy cooperatives, which enable local residents to invest in and benefit from clean energy projects.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides a comprehensive toolkit for local governments to develop and implement renewable energy projects, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.
The University of Colorado Boulder offers a Coursera course on renewable energy, covering the fundamentals of solar, wind, and geothermal energy, as well as policy and economic aspects.
The ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability network provides a policy framework for local governments to support the development of renewable energy projects, promoting sustainable development and climate action.
The World Economic Forum discusses innovative financing models for renewable energy projects, enabling local communities to access capital and develop sustainable energy solutions.
Solar United Neighbors provides resources and guidance for community solar programs, allowing multiple individuals to share the benefits of a single solar array, expanding access to renewable energy.