Energy

Making the European Green Deal Work for Municipalities

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Public Alternatives
Subtitle: 
Municipalize Europe Debate, Report #3
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Article
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  Anne-Sophie Olmos, Grenobles’ Councilor for Public Management and Procurement, and Blanca Bayas of the Debt Observatory in Globalisation (ODG), put community-led public services at the center of their contributions. For the EGD to succeed much more is needed than simply investing in renewable energy. Indeed, decarbonising the economy also means to divest from all that is extractive* ... Read more

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A renewable energy model based on participation, collective ownership and gender equity

Topic: 
Energy Democracy
English
Programmes: 
Public Alternatives
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GoiEner Cooperative, Basque Country
Article type: 
Article
Editors: 
Lavinia Steinfort
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Ecofeminismo (o cómo acelerar el camino hacia la democracia energética)

Topic: 
Democracia energética
Spanish
Programmes: 
Alternativas Públicas
Article type: 
Article
Editors: 
Lyda Fernanda Forero
Denis Burke
Translators: 
Beatriz Martínez
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International Women's Day 2017 march in Mardrid
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Ecofeminism: fueling the journey to energy democracy

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Energy Democracy
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Programmes: 
Public Alternatives
Article type: 
Article
Editors: 
Lyda Fernanda Forero
Denis Burke
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Een toekomst zonder de NAM?

Zaterdag 7 januari vindt op initiatief van een breed platform aan maatschappelijke organisaties en politieke partijen een conferentie plaats over het aanpassen van het gasgebouw en het tot 0 afbouwen van de gaswinning.

Tijdens de conferentie getiteld “Een toekomst zonder de NAM?” op het Provinciehuis in Groningen spreken gerenommeerde Nederlandse en internationale ervaringsdeskundigen en experts.

De Debatavond

Naar aanleiding van de discussie tijdens de conferentie overdag op het Provinciehuis gaan kopstukken van landelijke politieke partijen met elkaar in debat op 7 januari in het Groninger Forum aan het Hereplein in Groningen.

20:00 tot 22:00
Groninger Forum
Toegang Gratis.

Meld u nu aan voor de Conferentie op zaterdag 7 januari

Dutch
Date: 
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Type: 
Event
Time: 
10:00 - 22:00
Location: 
het Provinciehuis in Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
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Over het aanpassen van het gasgebouw en het tot 0 afbouwen van de gaswinning

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Democratising energy – an online peer learning course

Reclaim power demonstration
Feminist activists in Asia Pacific make call for energy democracy / Photo credit http://apwld.org
Responding to climate change requires radical rethinking of our energy systems. But what should these changes look like – in politics, in economics and in our lives?

Movements globally are developing visions and solutions for a fairer energy future. A First Nation community in Alberta is installing solar panels while resisting tar sands extraction. The residents of a housing estate in London are rejecting an enforced switch to more expensive, privatised heating. The National Union of Metalworkers in South Africa is working out a just transition strategy. German cities are re-municipalising energy supply.

We know there’s no one answer. Focusing solely on small-scale renewable energy projects  won’t provide the scale of transformation needed and doesn’t redistribute political power. Yet large-scale renewables – like Desertec in the Sahara or proposed mega-dams in the Cordillera region of the Philippines – can become tools of colonial or extractivist exploitation.

In struggles about energy, trade unions, frontline communities, and democratic energy enterprises are also sites of knowledge.

We are running a pilot online peer learning course to:
 

  • Pool some of this expertise
  • Bring people together from different sectors and places
  • Share and develop experience, analysis and visions
  • Foreground Global South and marginalised perspectives.

What

This is an experiment. A free, pilot course we are running for the first time. You, the participants, will shape its future. Later on, we plan to disseminate lessons online and possibly through an open online course (MOOC).

When

November-December 2016. The provisional date for the first meeting is 2 November 2016. The time of the course will be set according to the participants time zones.

How

The course is free and will run for 6 weeks. Each week will open up a topic such as: co-operative or municipal controlled energy, labour, technology, de-colonising energy, and energy poverty. Generally, each week’s activities will take 90 minutes to 2 hours:

 

  • A pre-recorded lecture (30 mins);
  • A live webinar (an hour) on Wednesdays;
  • A short reflection or presentation task that participants will share and discuss with their peers.

A final additional session will evaluate the course and consider next steps.

We aim for a diversity of lectures with contributions (provisionally) from Argentina, Canada, Fiji, Nigeria, South Africa, UK, Uruguay, and the US. Once during the course, each participant will be asked to present their own work, research, or reflections to everyone else.

We’ll also provide:

  • Additional reading lists and resources,
  • An online  discussion platform to connect and share resources.

Who

We are looking for up to 50 participants from the global South and North with some experience in energy systems, who wish to take a holistic and global look at energy systems and politics, and learn from others. They might be involved in energy cooperatives, trade unions, public enterprises, frontline activism, development, studying relevant disciplines, etc.

To secure a diverse range of contributions and to promote effective cross-sector learning  we will be seeking a mix of experiences and backgrounds and a broad geographical representation. This may require limiting spaces available to UK, European, and/or North American participants.

How to sign up

Please fill out this form

TNI and Platform confirmed places on 7 October, but the form will stay open to allow people to register for the waiting list and for potential future courses.

This course is run by Platform London, in partnership with Transnational Institute and the Energy Democracy network. Thanks to the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Brussels, the EU Development Education and Awareness Raising fund, and TNI for funding

 

English
Date: 
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 to Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Type: 
Event
Location: 
Everywhere - Online
Organizer(s): 
Platform London
Transnational Institute (TNI)
Teaser: 

TNI is hosting with Platform London a 6-week pilot online peer learning course on energy democracy. The course will include lectures by experts and practitioners along with discussion and active participation, sharing and learning by all participants. It is intended for people who have some experience in working on energy systems, who wish to take a holistic and global look at energy systems and politics, and learn from others. Deadline has passed (3 October), but feel free to register to be on waiting list or for the next course.

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Reclaim power demonstration
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Energy Democracy
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Public Alternatives
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