Green works. And it can even be pretty. The photos that go with the
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Ok, those Germans are just showing off now. Not only has the nation
announced plans to shut down all of its nuclear power plants and started
the construction of 2,800 miles of transmission lines for its new
renewable energy initiative, but now the village of Wildpoldsried is
producing 321% more energy than it needs! The small agricultural village
in the state of Bavaria is generating an impressive $5.7 million in
annual revenue from renewable energy.

It's no surprise that the country that has kicked butt at the Solar
Decathlon competition (to produce energy positive solar houses) year
after year is the home to such a productive energy-efficient village.

The village's green initiative first started in 1997 when the village
council decided that it should build new industries, keep initiatives
local, bring in new revenue, and create no debt. Over the past 14 years,
the community has equipped nine new community buildings with solar
panels, built four biogas digesters (with a fifth in construction now)
and installed seven windmills with two more on the way.

In the village itself, 190 private households have solar panels while
the district also benefits from three small hydro power plants,
ecological flood control, and a natural waste water system.

All of these green systems means that despite only having a population
of 2,600, Wildpoldsried produces 321 percent more energy than it needs -
and it's generating 4.0 million Euro (US $5.7 million) in annual revenue
by selling it back to the national grid. It is no surprise to learn that
small businesses have developed in the village specifically to provide
services to the renewable energy installations.

Over the years the village's green goals have been so successful that
they have even crafted a mission statement — WIR–2020,
Wildpoldsried Innovativ Richtungsweisend (Wildpoldsried Innovative
Leadership). The village council hopes that it will inspire citizens to
do their part for the environment and create green jobs and businesses
for the local area.

As a result of the village's success, Wildpoldsried has received
numerous national and international awards for its conservation and
renewable energy initiatives known as Klimaschutz (climate protection).
The council even hosts tours for other village councils on how to start
their own Klimaschutz program. The Mayor has even been doing global
tours ever since the Fukushima disaster.

Mayor Zengerle has gone to Romania, Berlin and the Black Sea Region to
speak about how these places can transform their communities and make
money in the process. Speaking to Biocycle, Mayor Zengerle said, "The
mitigation of climate change in practice can only be implemented with
the citizens and with the Village Council behind them 100 percent of the
way. This model cannot be forced from only one side. We often spend a
lot of time talking to our visitors about how to motivate the village
council (and Mayor) to start thinking differently. We show them a best
practices model in motion and many see the benefits immediately. From
the tour we give, our guests understand how well things can operate when
you have the enthusiasm and conviction of the people."


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