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Who Owns the Wind? Energy Democracy vs Mega-Utilities
“Can the clean energy future be community-owned?”
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Who Owns the Wind? Energy Democracy vs Mega-Utilities

The transition to renewable energy creates opportunities to reshape who owns and controls energy systems. Will clean energy be owned by the same large utilities that dominated fossil fuel era, or can communities take ownership of renewable resources? Energy democracy—the movement for community ownership and control of energy systems—offers an alternative to corporate-dominated energy transition.

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