The Power of Community
How community-owned renewable energy can help Ontario create a powerful economic advantageAbout the Report
When it comes to maximizing the economic benefits and public support for clean energy sources like wind and solar, community participation and ownership matters.
Worldwide, community owned renewable energy projects are creating a multitude of benefits in comparison to commercially developed projects, including higher job creation, stronger economic impacts and better social license to develop projects.
With the Feed-in Tariff program under Ontario’s Green Energy and Green Economy Act, community participation of renewables in Ontario has increased dramatically since 2010.
This report outlines the environmental, social, and economic benefits of locally owned and operated renewable power.
Every $1 we spend on community power projects results in over $2 in economic activity
Community-owned renewable energy projects generate twice as many jobs
Community-based projects increase grid resiliency and reliability, reducing the need for costly transmission
Community participation increases public support for renewable energy – 78% of Ontarians support Community Power
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Worldwide, community owned renewable energy projects are creating a multitude of benefits in comparison to commercially developed projects, including higher job creation, stronger economic impacts and better social license to develop projects.
With the Feed-in Tariff program under the Ontario Green Energy and Green Economy Act, community participation of renewables in Ontario has increased significantly since 2010, but recently, Ontario started moving away from supporting community power.
To further continue the growing success of community power, please share our recommendations with the Ontario government and opposition MPPs.
Make your voice heard! Send an email to the Ontario Minister of Energy, Premier and your local MPP.
Report Recommendations
Maintain the FIT program for qualified community organizations...
Introduce a FIT for community wind that allows community groups to lead projects...
Raise the capacity cap for FIT projects to 1 MW...
Provide provincial loan guarantees for co-op and other non-profit projects...
Help to export community expertise....
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We invite you to watch a webinar presentation about the new The Power of Community report in which the report authors, Dr. Judith Lipp and Dr. Brett Dolter shared the results of their research into the economic impact of community-owned renewable energy projects in Ontario.
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