Resources
Here you will find articles, reports, case studies, event presentations and videos related to the project. In this section you will find resources related to the project, categorised as follows:
- Publications
- Project reports
- Project videos
Conference Energy Communities in the rural world
The conference Energy Communities in the Rural World: Challenges, Opportunities and Realities. Training trainers and decision makers, which took place on the 23rd November in the Faculty of Economics of the UVIGO, was organised by the Galician Wind Energy Observatory (OEGA). It was part of the programme of activities of the EC4RURAL project.
OEGA is a tool for research, information, advice and consultation for all people, companies and groups interested in wind energy in Galicia, born from the collaboration between the Isla Couto Foundation, the Juana de Vega Foundation, the Paideia Galiza Foundation and the University of Vigo. This public-private alliance is essential to try to work together to involve rural collectives in the processes of energy transition.
The activity involved more than 70 people and groups from areas as diverse as local administrations, rural development groups, forest communities, small energy distributors, consumer associations, energy company professionals, etc.
Present and future of energy communities. The role of local authorities
Jorge Andrey Sterner, lawyer and partner at the law firm Schlaich Dauss SLP, discussed the legal present and possible future of energy communities as an ideal tool for empowering and involving citizens, highlighting the crucial role of local authorities in this process, as they are closest to the citizens.
Cooperative business models for energy communities
Jesús Sánchez-Ostiz, Director General of energy community network cooperative society (Red de Comunidades Energéticas S. Coop.), within the network of communities, gave us some key data. He explains the success story of Esparza, the first energy community in Navarre, and its evolution since 2019. He provides a schematic view of the barriers and the breadth of energy communities and ends by detailing his cooperative business model for energy communities.
Purposeful energy communities… for a just transition
Juan Carlos Sacristán Antoni, President of Sapiens Energía, introduces Sapiens Energía as a consumer and user cooperative and associated work company. Its vision is characterised by being in the local area, with a legal entity of 50 square metres, with a long-term vision of collective self-consumption and with a special emphasis on social participation, with legal entities with self-managed decision-making capacity.
Albalat 0,0 Project
Nicolau Josep Claramunt Ruiz, Mayor of Albalat dels Sorells, presented the development of the community initiative in a municipality of 4,100 inhabitants. Based on a proposal from the Rubí Town Council, they started their journey by promoting the reduction of emissions. Their philosophy is to reduce energy consumption, generate economic savings and invest these savings in further improvements.
The experience of Alava’s energy communities
Rafael Larreina, President of the Red de Comunidades Energéticas S. Coop. Navarra, contextualised the network of communities and presented the three common models of most rural energy communities, working to promote participatory processes that empower people to change the energy management model.
Garesbide Energy Community, Navarre
Raquel Campillo, President of the social initiative Garesbide Cooperative, spoke about the experience of her community, its challenges and the difficulties faced by her cooperative, without forgetting her enthusiasm for continuing and improving local initiatives to strengthen the social and rural fabric.
Arteixo Citizen Energy Cooperative of Arteixo Galician Cooperative Society
José Manuel Álvarez Campana, President of the Sumarte public company of the Arteixo Town Council, presented the Arteixo Civic Energy Cooperative initiative, which is the result of cooperation between Ekiluz of the REPSOL group and the Arteixo Town Council, with the aim of promoting the creation of a local energy community from which the citizens of the municipality can benefit.
Energy transition in Terra Chá. The case of the energy community of Begonte
José Ulla, Mayor of Begonte, accompanied by Miguel Angel Zamorano of Masinteligencia SL, presented the development of renewable energy in a rural community, highlighting the technical, administrative, and environmental difficulties involved.
Cross-border rural energy communities: an emerging reality in the power of citizenship
José Luis Pascual Criado, Director General of the Duero-Douro European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation, traced a path from the past to the creation of the EFIDUERO cooperative, which aims to achieve energy for the people, i.e. energy independence.