EnergySanto DomingoDominican Republic renewable energy coalitionWind, solar forecasting, and rural microgrids Since 2017, GIZ has helped the Dominican Republic green its grid, wind and solar generation tripled in three years. A digital forecasting system gives hourly updates so operators minimise fossil backup. A rural microgrid pilot with community energy coops builds local acceptance; national banks now lend to renewable projects. What you can do - Energy coops: study the community-microgrid model for remote municipalities - Grid operators: adopt open forecasting for variable renewables: OC-SENI uses GIZ-supported tools nationwide - Caribbean cities: join stakeholder forums aligning 30% renewable electricity by 2030 How it works Technical training, wind/solar potential studies, and hydrogen and e-mobility readiness assessments feed national energy planning. Why it matters Islands prove that forecasts and community ownership unlock renewables faster than central plans alone. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: GIZ Story Portal · Story: Momentum for the energy transition · Project: Low-emission energy sector.renewablesmicrogridforecastingCaribbeancommunity-energy
EnergyWashington DCGreen Power PartnershipVoluntary green power for organisations and communities The Green Power Partnership encourages organisations to buy certified green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts of purchased electricity. Hundreds of partners voluntarily purchase billions of kilowatt-hours of renewable electricity annually. What you can do - Encourage your school, co-op, or faith community to join as a Green Power Partner - Start a neighbourhood campaign for municipal facilities to switch to certified renewable supply - Use EPA resources to compare green power products in your utility territory How to participate - Review enrolment steps at Green Power Partnership - Track partner lists to find replicable models from similar organisations Why it matters Aggregated voluntary demand signals markets and councils to expand renewable generation, a community lever beyond individual rooftop solar. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: US Environmental Protection Agency. Public domain (US Government work).green-powerrenewablespartnershipelectricityvoluntary
EnergyBrusselsFFRes: Fast and Fair Renewables task forceYouth-led advocacy for equitable renewables rollout FFRes (Fast and Fair Renewables) is a youth task force within the European Youth Energy Network (EYEN) that builds solutions at the intersection of young people and the energy transition. The programme won the European Climate Fund Award 2025 (E.ON foundation) for combining advocacy with practical policy work on fair renewables deployment. What you can do - Join EYEN as a volunteer and contribute to FFRes working groups on fair renewables - Follow FFRes outputs for replicable advocacy patterns your city or campus group can adapt - Connect local community-energy projects with EYEN's European network for visibility and peer learning How to participate - Apply via Join as a Volunteer on the EYEN site - Check open positions for solution-building and advocacy roles Why it matters Renewables expansion must be fast and fair. A youth-led task force that documents what works, and amplifies it across European capitals, gives local builders a template for equitable community energy. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: European Youth Energy Network (EYEN), FFRes project.renewablesyouthadvocacyfairnesstask-forceEU