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Inspiration

This stage describes the emergence of the energy community.
A core group of interested individuals starts to form around an idea, develops a general intention for action, and becomes aware of the needs, opportunities and barriers for the chosen action. It is also the stage where the group formulates a shared vision, takes stock of the skills available within the group, and identifies the skillsets needed to be able to achieve the vision. Peer-to-peer learning can significantly accelerate this stage and help build the motivation of the group.

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Europe

Supporting new community energy groups with start-up issues

A ’10 steps’ guide that helps community energy groups quickly establish themselves and accelerate the development of their projects.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Implementation
  • Community
  • Financial
  • Political & legal
  • Staff & organisation
Europe

‘How to’ for all things community energy

Online guide with information, advice and resources about a wide range of topics related to community energy.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Implementation
  • Community
  • Financial
  • Political & legal
  • Staff & organisation
  • Technical
Europe

Best practice guides for municipal officers

mPOWER developed best practice guides for municipalities, focusing on co-creation with citizens, building energy communities, future-fit homes, and energy poverty.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Community
  • Municipality
  • Technical
Flexcoop video screenshot
Europe

Video on flexibility in energy supply and demand

This video produced by the FLEXCoop project explains the principle of flexibility and grid balancing for solar and wind power.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Implementation
  • Community
Europe

EUCENA Citizen Energy Academy – Open online courses

The Massive Open Online Couse (MOOC) by EUCENA starts from the basics of community energy and takes you through the different steps of setting up an energy community project.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Implementation
  • Operation
  • Community
  • Financial
  • Political & legal
  • Staff & organisation
  • Technical
Citizens walking in front of a wind turbine
Europe

In-depth assessment of 10 transferable best practices

This report analyses ten best practices in Europe and conducts a comparative evaluation of the drivers and factors of success. In turn, lessons and transferability potential of drivers and success factors are derived from the comparative analysis. 

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Implementation
  • Community
  • Political & legal
  • Technical
Europe

How to set up a one-stop-shop for integrated home-energy renovation?

A guide to help you kick start your own one-stop-shop for integrated home energy renovation

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Financial
  • Political & legal
  • Technical
Europe

Community energy espresso training

A self-paced e-learning course that prepares municipal employees and leaders and local authorities to become community energy supporters.

  • Inspiration
  • Municipality
Cover image of Mapping the Social Impact of Energy Communities
Europe

Mapping the social impact of energy communities

This report presents a non-exhaustive, yet rigorous, set of indicators of the social impact of energy communities.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Implementation
  • Operation
  • Community
Belgium

Business model overview: Klimaatpunt/Pajo Power

Analysis of the business model of Klimaatpunt/ Pajo Power, a Belgian cooperative that offers advice to households on energy savings and sustainable renovations.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Financial
Ireland

Business model overview: Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative

Analysis of the business model of Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative, an Irish cooperative that offers a ‘one-stop-shop’ service for sustainable building renovations.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Financial
United Kingdom

Business model overview: People Powered Retrofit – Carbon Co-op

Analysis of the business model of People Powered Retrofit – Carbon Co-op, a UK not-for-profit organisation that offers guide and support for sustainable home renovations.

  • Inspiration
  • Preparation
  • Financial

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