Full transcript available at:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xFLkjnracOvseSGoqhV8Q2b9Kv6R4PK_WlcdGViWksw/edit?usp=sharing
Proposals by REscoop, FOE Europe et al. on RED II:
Short: https://proseu.eu/sites/default/files/Resources/PROSEU_Transposition%20Guidance%20for%20REDII%20and%20EMD.pdf
Long:
https://www.rescoop.eu/blog/how-can-eu-member-states-support-energy-communities
Power Switch by Dan Gearino:
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/24042020/germany-energy-renewables-solar-wind-climate-change-warming
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S1 E10: The future of (community) renewables
In this last episode, we listen to what a number of our guests say community renewables needs for the future. But we also have three new guests:
Ursula Sladek of German green power provider EWS Schönau talks about how Vergangenheitsbewältigung (dealing with the past) inspired her generation to take action for renewables decades ago.
Julia Verlinden, energy policy spokesperson for the Greens in German parliament, talks about what plans are taking shaoe behind closed doors in Berlin.
And finally, Jana Nysten of the "Würzburger" (Foundation for Environmental Energy Law)gives us some free legal advice on RED II.
Rebecca Freitag's 1o-Point Plan:
https://allinforclimateaction-change.org
https://www.change.org/p/staats-und-regierungschef-innen-climate-emergency-allinforclimateaction-fridaysforfuture-klimakrise-klimastreik-klimaschutz-voteforclimate?utm_source=movements&utm_campaign=allinforclimateaction&
Craig's tweet on 18 MW: https://twitter.com/PPchef/status/1273618581679464449
Jana Nysten on RED II:
https://stiftung-umweltenergierecht.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/stiftung-umweltenergierecht_vortrag_nysten_RES_Support_Schemes_EU_Law_2020-05-12.pdf
https://stiftung-umweltenergierecht.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/stiftung_umweltenergierecht_wuestudien_15_art4_handlungsspielraeume.pdf
Foundation for Environmental Energy Law: https://stiftung-umweltenergierecht.de/en/
Tricolor: https://tricolor-web.com/
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S1 E9: Auctions and life after feed-in tariffs
Today, we speak with Stefan Gsänger of the World Wind Energy Association WWEA and with Dieter Schäfer of the grassroots renewable cooperative Gedea about the impact of the switch from feed-in tariffs to auctions on community projects.
Fachagentur Wind (in German) on the results of auctions for onshore wind: https://www.fachagentur-windenergie.de/fileadmin/files/Veroeffentlichungen/Analysen/FA_Wind_500_WEA_mit_Zuschlag_in_Betrieb_05-2020.pdf
"A Dangerous Trend is Challenging the Success of Wind Power Around the Globe: Concentration and Monopolisation" by Stefan Gsänger: https://www.windtech-international.com/view-from-inside/a-dangerous-trend-is-challenging-the-success-of-wind-power-around-the-globe-concentration-and-monopolisation
Summary (in German) on the results of onshore wind auctions: https://www.neueenergie.net/politik/deutschland/wind-ausschreibungen-ohne-preisvorteil-oder-wettbewerb-wie-weiter
Dieter Schäfer's website (in German): https://www.dieter-schaefer.eu/
Tricolor: https://tricolor-web.com/
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S1 E8: Community Renewables International
Today, we take a look at some of the countries that have used feed-in tariffs partly to ramp up community energy.
Our special guests include: Stefan Gsänger, head the the World Wind Energy Association WWEA; Jose Etcheverry, Director of the International Renewable Energy Academy at York University in Toronto, Canada; and Enda Gallagher of Ireland’s Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment.
Toby Couture, David Jacobs, and Hans-Josef Fell are also back.
"Energize the people to effect policy change": by Craig Morris and Arne Jungjohann: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-07508-x
Craig's interview on The Agenda with Steve Paikin courtesy of TVO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyTn_cuWBa4
https://t.co/zUQvSdbEQg
"Can utilities be trusted with the transition?": https://energytransition.org/2016/02/can-utilities-be-trusted-with-the-energy-transition/
Music by Tricolor: https://tricolor-web.com/
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S1 E7: Renewable co-ops -- “We pay for 90%; we only want to own 50%”
Today, our topic is a specific business form: cooperatives. Community renewable groups do not have to be coops -- but coops are great for community projects.
We speak with Dirk Vansintjaan, cofounder of Ecopower, a coop that is also the largest green power provider in Flanders. He also helped found REScoop, the EU-wide umbrella organization for renewable energy coops. Then, Andreas Wieg, who handles energy coops at the German umbrella group for coops DGRV, talks about why coops are so important.
Skyline: https://skyline.wales/about
Choice Experiment by Sagebiel et al. (2014:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262880496_Are_consumers_willing_to_pay_more_for_electricity_from_co-operatives_Results_from_an_online_Choice_Experiment_in_Germany
Tricolor: https://tricolor-web.com/