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Co-operatives show EU how to make citizens actors in renewable energy transition

Co-operatives show EU how to make citizens actors in renewable energy transition

 

 

On 19 June 2012 Co-operatives Europe, Euro Coop and CECODHAS Housing Europe hosted a joint high-level conference in the framework of the EU Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels. The objective of the event – “Power to the People: Can citizens lead Europe’s future energy strategy?” – was to create lively and in-depth debate on the key question of how citizens can guide EU energy policy.

The organisers presented the case that a people-focused approach can encourage collaboration, responsibility and action. As community projects, local co-operatives and resource sharing increasingly co-exist alongside national infrastructures, the organisers argued that citizens have the potential to lead Europe’s future energy strategy.

Nikos Chrysogelos, Member of the European Parliament, said, “Energy co-operatives represent a sustainable way of producing and distributing energy. In an energy market which is heavily dominated by a few, huge players and where suspicion prevails, energy co-operatives can help rebuild a trust relationship by involving people in decision making...It is extremely important to rebuild the idea of ‘we’. Co-operatives can give a great contribution to this. With its democratic governance, the co-operative business model strengthens social integration and cohesion and helps mutually beneficial achievement of goals”.

Pedro Ballesteros from DG Energy of the European Commission stated, “The society of the top-down decisions, of big corporations telling citizens what to do, is coming to an end. I am convinced that the only sustainable solution for the future is a future in which people have more power over energy.”

Angelo Consoli, of the office of Jeremy Rifkin, founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends, added, “The EU should not rely on huge projects, but instead support local co-operatives, which create local growth”.

According to Dirk Vansintjan, from the Belgian co-operative Ecopower, “renewable energies are common goods, which cannot be owned by private citizens like other goods. The EU should put citizens and not big companies at the heart of its action and should promote smart citizens instead of smart meters”.

The more than 90 participants heard practical and real-life examples of different co-operative experiences, which showed that a community-led approach enables a fair and empowering energy transition.

Notes to the editor:

Cooperatives Europe is the European region office of the International Co-operative Alliance. Its aim is to promote the co-operative business model in Europe by working to satisfy members’ needs. Cooperatives Europe brings together 90 co-operative organizations from 34 countries and 6 sector organizations: agriculture, banking, insurance, consumers, housing, industry and services and pharmacy. The national members of Cooperatives Europe are often associations of numerous individual co-operatives in different industries in the country in question.

In total, Cooperatives Europe members represent 123 million individual member co-operators owning 160.000 co-operative enterprises and providing jobs to 5.4 million european citizens. This is a true force for economic growth and social change.

Euro Coop is the European Community of Consumer Co-operatives, whose members are the national organisations of consumer co-operatives in 18 European countries. Created in 1957, Euro Coop today represents over 4,500 local and regional co-operatives, whose members account for more than 30 million consumers across Europe. Consumer co-operatives are enterprises owned by consumers, acting mainly in food retail. Their overall turnover amounts to more than €74 billion, with 36,000 points of sale and 450,000 employees. Its Secretariat is based in Brussels.

Established in 1988, CECODHAS Housing Europe is the European Federation of Public, Cooperative & Social Housing - a network of 45 national and regional federations which together gather about 41 400 public, voluntary and cooperative housing providers in 19 countries. Altogether they manage over 27 million homes, about 12% of existing dwellings in the EU. We are funded by membership fees.  The CECODHAS HOUSING EUROPE secretariat, based in Brussels since 2000, is responsible for the coordination of the day-to-day running of the organisation. It is structured in three main departments; Policy Formulation and Lobbying, Communication and Research.

Contacts

Rachael Goodwin - [email protected] - www.coopseurope.coop

Rosita Zilli – [email protected] - www.eurocoop.coop

Sorcha Edwards - [email protected] - www.housingeurope.eu

 

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