Billion-dollar weather emergencies hit the United States every 19 days. In the 1980s, they came every 90 days. The grid is still running, but communities are paying the price when it fails. Elisa Wood, founder of energychangemakers.com and host of the Energy Changemakers podcast, joins Tim Montague on The Clean Power Hour to explain why community microgrids are the missing layer in grid resilience, where they are actually working, and what is stopping most communities from building them.
In this Episode:
You will learn exactly how a community microgrid differs from standard solar and storage, specifically the islanding capability that keeps critical services running when the main grid fails.
You will understand why the "over the fence" rule blocks most community microgrid projects and how California is beginning to create exceptions that other states could follow.
You will learn why resilience has no assigned dollar value in today's grid market, and why that missing valuation is the root cause of the community microgrid funding problem.
You will hear which states are leading on community microgrid development right now and why federal funding cuts have made state and local action the only real path forward.
You will see real projects in California, Florida, and New York that prove community microgrids work at scale, including one that saved lives by powering medical equipment during an outage.
You will learn why utilities have a structural reason to resist community microgrids and what financial incentive changes could shift that dynamic.
You will take away a community engagement lesson from Cascadia Renewables in Washington State showing that talking to residents before doing engineering studies is what determines whether a project wins local support or stalls.
With federal support retreating and extreme weather intensifying, the window for state-level action on community microgrids is narrow. The case studies in this episode show that community microgrids save lives, reduce economic losses from outages, and create local energy wealth.
Clean energy professionals who want to move these projects forward need to understand the regulatory barriers, the funding gaps, and the community engagement strategies that separate successful projects from stalled ones.
Topics covered in this episode: community microgrids, grid resilience extreme weather, over the fence rule microgrid, community energy islanding, microgrid state incentive programs, distributed energy resources community power, virtual power plant (VPP) solar storage, and microgrid economic case resilience valuation.
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