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Join the Energy Changemakers Community to engage in our unique participatory journalism collaboration. Use the community platform as your whiteboard and help us curate great content for Decentralized Grid Magazine.
Ann Arbor, Michigan is proposing a new way to bring renewable and distributed energy resources to local citizens.
Community energy choice programs can lower consumer costs and provide cleaner energy. But it takes a lot of steps, and probably years, to bring them to fruition.
The electric grid is no longer a natural monopoly and those who think so are “out of step with technical and commercial reality,” said a group of organizations who recently filed comments in the California Public Utilities Commission’s Future Grid Study.