Report
Power to the People
This study examines the merits for the EU of promoting decentralised, clean or green electricity generation systems owned by communities or individuals that have the potential to generate excess energy to sell back to the distribution network of the electricity grid. It concludes that the contribution could be significant and that the EU has a role to play.
This study examines the merits for the EU of promoting decentralised, clean or green electricity generation systems owned by communities or individuals that have the potential to generate excess energy to sell back to the distribution network of the electricity grid. It concludes that the contribution could be significant and that the EU has a role to play.
The team responsible for this report included 10 members of Columbia University’s MPA Program in Environmental Science and Policy, as part of the programme’s Spring Workshop in Applied Earth Systems Management. Notre Europe commissioned the present survey and analysis.
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