Community renewable energy involves collective ownership or participation in renewable energy projects by local communities. These projects include community solar farms, wind cooperatives, and shared energy storage. Community renewable energy empowers local stakeholders, increases social acceptance, and distributes economic benefits. It supports energy democracy and local decision-making. Community projects enhance energy literacy and foster sustainable practices. Policy support and financing models are essential for success. Community renewable energy strengthens social cohesion while contributing to renewable deployment and climate goals.
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