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Power to the People

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⚡ Power to the People

How affordable, clean energy and regenerative infrastructure can transform communities

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The Big Picture

The energy revolution is here: falling costs, smarter grids, and community innovation make clean, renewable power practical. What’s emerging is more than green tech — a new social contract built on energy democracy and shared prosperity.

Why It Matters

Energy powers food, water, health, housing, and communication. Centralized, polluting systems create energy poverty, inequity, and ecological damage. Clean, decentralized systems let communities own, share, and benefit from the power they create.

The Benefits

  • Affordable & resilient: Solar, wind, and storage slash costs; microgrids keep lights on during outages.
  • Jobs & justice: Local projects create skilled work and keep revenue circulating.
  • Climate & health: Renewables replace fossil fuels that warm the planet and pollute air and water.
  • Agency: Decentralized systems turn consumers into participants and producers.

The Bridge: Decentralized Energy Commons

A decentralized energy commons is community-owned power governed cooperatively, treating access as a public good. It pairs clean tech with democratic rules to build regenerative infrastructure that heals ecosystems.

  • Community solar gardens deliver affordable power to renters and low-income households.
  • Microgrids boost resilience for schools, clinics, and main streets.
  • Energy co-ops reinvest profits locally.
  • Circular design (from batteries to buildings) drives toward zero waste.

What Communities Can Do

  1. Map local resources: rooftops, schools, parking lots, brownfields, skilled people.
  2. Form a co-op or public trust to own assets and share benefits.
  3. Partner with municipalities & utilities on interconnection, tariffs, and incentives.
  4. Use open-source tools for monitoring, billing, and data transparency.
  5. Build energy literacy with workshops, bill clinics, and youth programs.

Every neighborhood can become an energy node in a living, regenerative grid.


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May 3, 5 pm: Howard Bloom: “The Case of the Sexual Cosmos: Everything You Know About Nature is Wrong”

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Howard Bloom unveils his latest book, “The Case of the Sexual Cosmos: Everything You Know About Nature is Wrong”.:
How can scientifically more accurate perception of life and the Cosmos can provide us with healthier and more prosperous lives in balance with the natural world:

Since science is the constant pursuit of truth, and as new discoveries and innovations are continually being made and discovered, how can a radical new perception bring us closer to our ultimate potential?

Presentation by Howard Bloom.

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Empowered community energy

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Enabling Community-owned Energy Systems/Grids: 

AJ Perkins, a clean energy innovator known for his work on intelligent energy systems, grid modernization, microgrids, and decentralized infrastructure, presents a unique opportunity to explore how the electric grid of the future can be more resilient, renewable, and democratized.

How can communities safeguard their energy grids? How can they take control over the new and improved energy systems without giving in to the dominating energy structures? And much, much more.

AJ Perkins, Hawaii Pacific Alliance for Worldwide Advancement (HI PAWA) and Fanni Melles, What’s the Future for Smart Cities

AJ Perkins, Hawaii Pacific Alliance for Worldwide Advancement (HI PAWA)

AJ Perkins is an award-winning author, speaker, and the CEO of HI PAWA (Hawaii Pacific Alliance for Worldwide Advancement), a Native Hawaiian-led effort to build the first community-owned utility and hydrogen-powered county in the United States, starting on the Big Island. A LinkedIn Top Voice in Renewable Energy, AJ has helped scale multiple clean tech startups, including Instant ON, where he secured over 3.8GW in microgrid projects and partnerships with companies like Schneider Electric, Bosch, and Honda. His earlier work with TechFlow helped secure a $2.1 billion federal contract and introduced electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure across US military bases. Today, AJ’s focus is on bringing energy ownership, resilience, and economic benefits directly to communities—especially Native, Indigenous, and underserved areas—through clean hydrogen, microgrids, and virtual power plants. He is the author of the forthcoming The Hydrogen Hub Toolkit and speaks regularly at leading energy and sustainability conferences nationwide.
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How to create the future when the world is upside down

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During the weekend of May 3-4, we kickstart our new season of program with a carefully curated slate of programming—- both live and on demand— all focused on the ideas into actions that you can apply where you are now.

We show our world as it is and what it could become when we adapt a holistic approach to dynamic system design.

The experience:

  • Discover the root cause of most of our ongoing crises
  • Learn how a new wave of improvements to the fundamental systems, services and policies are restoring health and prosperity in communities worldwide;
  • Discover how possibility thinking when put into action can provide a healthier coexistence;
  • Understand the smart city movement and how to bring this wisdom into your community;
  • Find out how communities are restoring ecological and economic health to their communities through community owned, produced and distributed energy, food and circular systems and services
  • Find ways to improve the quality of life through open collaboration and cooperation;
  • Overcome misunderstandings and dogma that keep us trapped in an unhealthy viscous cycle of repeat performances
  • Find out how you can work with us and with others through a restorative and innovative, interconnected and interdependent solutions news action network!

Who is this for?

  • Ethical community leaders
  • Architects and whole systems designers
  • Media makers and earth shakers who are looking to advance the quality of life where they are and beyond through open collaboration and cooperation;
  • Scientists and evolutionary biologists

And yes, there is more!

In order to maintain momentum, join us every Saturday as we advance and amplify the knowledge into action through our Weekly Media Exchanges.

Best of all, it’s free to take part, and the opportunities are immense!

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