Communities and the Clean Energy Revolution


Public Health, Economics, Design, and Transformation

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By Melanie J. La Rosa
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Melanie J. La Rosa is a filmmaker and professor of media production at Pace University.

Table of Contents Chapter1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Front Lines of the Clean Energy Revolution: The Beginning Chapter 3: Atlantic City, NJ: Mixed Generation and Offshore Wind Chapter 4: New York, NY: Green New Deal Chapter 5: Colchester, Vermont: Green Mountain Power Chapter 6: Salinas, Puerto Rico: Solar for Survival Chapter 7: Isabela, Puerto Rico: Design for Survival Chapter 8: La Riviera, Puerto Rico: Resilient Infrastructure Chapter 9: Highland Park, MI: Solar Powered Streetlights and Community Activism Chapter 10: Las Vegas, Nevada: Reaching 100% Renewable Energy Chapter 11: The End. Or, Another Beginning?

The time is long past to put shovels in the ground and build the energy infrastructure and energy future we want and need. Using a solutions journalism approach, Communities and the Clean Energy Revolution documents the stories of pioneers in the transition to clean energy who are bringing clean energy projects to life in their communities. By deftly adjusting its lens from the high level policy landscape to specific people, places and projects (Queremos Sol, Ruth Santiago, Blue Planet Energy, Soulardarity), the book renders the policies and concepts of the energy transition--prosumer, energy democracy, distributed generation--tangible and accessible, allowing readers to "see" the pathologies of the existing energy system as well as the actions that can change it. -- Katrina Fischer Kuh, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Pace University

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