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The Global Energy Awakening: How Communities are Seizing Control of Their Power

Posted on May 21, 2025 By Tom Clansy No Comments on The Global Energy Awakening: How Communities are Seizing Control of Their Power

Did you know that over 1 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity, and this number is expected to rise due to climate change and population growth? (1) The right to energy is no longer just a basic human need, but a fundamental human right. This is where the concept of energy sovereignty comes in – a movement that’s gaining momentum globally, where communities are taking back control of their energy and transforming the way we think about power.

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Energy sovereignty is not just about independence from foreign energy sources, but about having the freedom to choose how we produce, consume, and distribute our energy. It’s about creating a more democratic, inclusive, and sustainable energy system that prioritizes the needs of people and the planet. This shift is being driven by the convergence of renewable energy costs, technological innovation, and growing awareness of climate change.

One of the most notable examples of energy sovereignty in action is the community of Lac Alaotra, Madagascar. This small fishing town has become a model for off-grid, community-led energy development. In 2012, a group of local entrepreneurs and NGOs came together to create a solar-powered microgrid, which now provides electricity to over 3,000 households. The project has not only reduced carbon emissions but also created jobs and stimulated local economic growth. (2)

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Similar initiatives are sprouting up all over the world. In the United States, community solar gardens are allowing individuals and businesses to invest in shared solar arrays and receive a portion of the energy generated. In Australia, the city of Byron Bay is pioneering a 100% renewable energy target, with a focus on community ownership and control. (3)

Energy sovereignty is not just about individual communities or countries; it’s also about systems change. As the world transitions to a low-carbon economy, there’s a growing recognition that energy must be a public good, not just a private commodity. This means prioritizing community-led energy initiatives, cooperatives, and public ownership models over corporate-led energy development.

However, the path to energy sovereignty is not without its challenges. Resistance from incumbent energy companies, regulatory hurdles, and financing constraints can all hinder progress. Yet, as the global energy landscape continues to shift, the momentum behind energy sovereignty is building.

The shift towards energy sovereignty is not just about technology or policy; it’s about a fundamental transformation of our relationship with energy. As we move away from fossil fuels and towards a more decentralized, renewable energy system, we’re also moving towards a more democratic, inclusive, and sustainable energy future.

In the words of the renowned economist, Amory Lovins, “The energy revolution is not just about energy; it’s about the kind of world we want to live in.” (4) As we embark on this journey towards energy sovereignty, let’s remember that our energy system should be a reflection of our values – not just our economic interests.

References:

(1) International Energy Agency (2020). World Energy Outlook 2020.

(2) World Wildlife Fund (2020). Community-led energy development in Lac Alaotra, Madagascar.

(3) Australian Renewable Energy Agency (2020). Community solar gardens: A guide to community-owned solar.

(4) Amory Lovins (2011). Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era.

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