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Towardasharedzero-carbon
EnergyFuture:AGlobalAnalysisofRuralEnergycooperatives
ExecutiveSummary
ES/November2024
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AuthorsandAcknowledgments
Authors
YihanHaoJunLi
TingLi
OtherContributors
YuqinHan
HaimingWu
Authorsarelistedalphabeticallybylastname.AllauthorsarefromRMIunlessotherwisenoted.
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Acknowledgement
Theauthorsareparticularlygratefultothefollowingexpertsfortheirinsightsandsuggestionsinwritingthereport.
QuanhuiWang,ChiefExpert,RuralEnergyandEnvironmentAgency,MinistryofAgricultureandRuralAffairs,China
JunHe,PolicyOfficer,RuralTransformationandGenderEquality(ESP),FoodandAgricultureOrganizationoftheUnitedNations(FAO)
DongWang,ProgrammeDirector,SustainableDevelopmentTeam,UnitedNationsDevelopmentProgram(UNDP)
JingmingLi,FormerChiefExpert,RuralEnergyandEnvironmentAgency,MinistryofAgricultureandRuralAffairs,andSecretaryGeneralofNationalBiogasSociety,China
MingGao,ResearchFellow,ResearchCenterforRuralEconomy,MinistryofAgricultureandRuralAffairs,China
HongZhang,AssociateProfessorandDeputyDirectoroftheInstituteofBuildingScienceandTechnology,SchoolofArchitecture,TsinghuaUniversity
HuYan,SeniorResearcher,StateGridEnergyResearchInstitute
WenjinLong,AssociateProfessor,CollegeofEconomicsandManagement,ChinaAgriculturalUniversityKe’nanZhang,Director,SustainableDevelopmentResearchInstitute,GoodWeTechnologiesCo.
Theanalysispresentedinthispublicationisnottheopinion/viewsoftheexpertsattheabove-listedorganizations.
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GlobalContextofRuralEnergyTransition
TheUrgencyforRuralEnergyTransitioninDevelopingCountries
events,fundamentallyreshapinginternationalprioritiesregardingenergysecurityandaffordability.
Ruralregions,whichaccommodateapproximatelyhalfoftheglobalpopulation,facedisproportionatelycomplexchallengesintermsofenergyaccessibility,infrastructurereliability,andlong-termsustainability
comparedwiththeirurbancounterparts.
Thegloballandscapeisincreasinglyaffectedbyescalatingregionalconflictsandunprecedentedclimate\
Theenergyaccesschallengesareevenmoreacuteindevelopingcountries.TheInternational
EnergyAgencyreportsthatdespiteasignificant45%reductioninglobalenergypovertysince2010,
approximately760millionindividualsremainedwithoutelectricityaccessasof2022,representinga
persistentdevelopmentchallenge.1Furthermore,around2.4billionpeoplereliedontraditionalbiomass,coal,orkeroseneforcooking,resultinginlong-termexposuretoindoorairpollution,primarilyaffectingwomenandchildren.2Thispopulationlargelyresidesinruralareasofsub-SaharanAfricaanddevelopingAsiancountries.Eveninregionswithelectricitysupply,issuesincludingunstablepoweravailability,highenergycosts,andexcessiverelianceonfossilfuelspersist.Therefore,peoplelivinginruralareasurgentlyneedaccesstosustainable,cost-effectivecleanenergy,whichwillgreatlyimprovetheirqualityoflifeandhelpaddresshealthissues.
Ruralareasalsopresentnewopportunitiestocontributetoasustainablenationalenergylandscapeanddriveinnovativeeconomicgrowth.Abundantrenewableresources,suchaswind,solar,andagroforestrybiomass,areessentialforestablishingamodernenergysystem.Expandingcleanenergyinruralareascanhelpbridgetheurban-ruraldevelopmentgapbyenablingtheuseofaffordableandsustainable
cleanenergyinbothproductionanddailylife.Furthermore,thegrowthofnewenergyindustriesinruralareascanstimulateeconomicopportunitiesandjobcreation,furthersupportingruralrevitalizationandalleviatingenergypoverty.
Inthiscontext,theruralenergytransitionwillnotonlyexpandaccesstoreliable,clean,andaffordableenergybutalsodrivelocaleconomicgrowth,ultimatelyfosteringmoreresilientandprosperousruralcommunities.
PuttingPeopleFirst:AddressingCriticalBarriersintheRuralEnergyTransition
Theimplementationofruralenergytransitioninitiativeshasrevealedpersistentstructuralchallenges.Theinterplayoftechnical,financial,andorganizationalbarriershashistoricallymarginalizedrural
communities,limitingtheirparticipationintheconstructionanddevelopmentofenergysystemsandmakingdecisionsaboutthemaswellasopportunitiesforsharingthebenefits.Overtime,thislackoflocalinvolvementcanweakentheresilienceofenergyprojectsandexacerbatesocialandeconomicdisparitiesinavarietyofways:
•Infrastructuregapsinmanyruralareas,includingthelaggeddevelopmentofupgradedgridsandefficientenergystoragesystems,greatlyimpedetheadvancementofrenewableenergyintheseregions.
•Highup-frontcostsofrenewableenergytechnologiesposeasignificantbarrierforrural
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communities,wherelowerincomelevelsandlimitedfinancingoptionshinderinitialinvestmentsincleanenergysystems.
•Profitdistributiondisparities,irregularpracticesbyenergyprojectdevelopers,andalackof
regulationrestrictlocalbenefitsfromanenergytransitionandoftenplaceundueburdens
oncommunities.Theabsenceoflocalinvolvementinrenewableenergyprojectshindersthemaximizationofbenefitsforthesecommunitiesandobstructstheachievementoflocalenergyconsumptionpriorities.
Therefore,apeople-centeredapproachemphasizinglocalengagement,equitableaccess,andbenefitsharingrepresentsafundamentalprerequisiteforfosteringasustainableruralenergytransitionandshapinganinclusivenationalenergylandscape.
RuralEnergyCooperativesasanEmerging,Effective,andEquitableModelforRuralEnergyTransition
Apeople-centeredapproachinruralenergytransitionisonethatpromotesenergyequityandprioritizesthewell-beingofcommunitymembers.Byinvolvingresidentsasactiveandimportantparticipantsanddecisionmakers,itaimstofacilitateasustainableandresilientruralenergysystemthatalleviatesenergypovertyandfosterseconomicprosperity.
Globally,manycountrieshavelaunchedcommunity-basedenergyprojectsthatencouragethe
involvementofcommunitymembersandlocalstakeholders,emphasizinglocalengagementandbenefitsharing.Ruralenergycooperatives,amember-ownedorganizationforcollectivelymanagingenergy
productionandconsumption,areemergingaskeyplayersinclimateactionandenergytransition
worldwide,reflectingatrendtowardpeople-centered,participatory,community-driven,andequitableenergytransitions.
ThepracticesandexperienceofenergycooperativesinEurope,theUnitedStates,andmanyother
countriesdemonstratethatthecooperativemodelcouldbeaneffectivemechanismtoaccelerate
regionalandnationalcleanenergytransition.Thiscooperativemodelpromotesequitableenergy
transitionsandfostersinclusiveenergysystemsbyempoweringlocalcommunities,optimizinglocal
resourceutilization,andengagingmembersasbothproducersandconsumers.Furthermore,it
ensureslong-termprojectsustainabilitythroughcollectivedecision-makingandbenefitsharingamongstakeholders.
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TheEvolutionofRuralEnergyCooperativesAroundtheWorld
DefinitionandFeatures
Ruralenergycooperativesareorganizationsownedbytheirmembers,usuallyresidentsinruralareas,tocollectivelydevelop,manage,andusenaturalresources,includingfossilfuelsandrenewableenergy
resourcessuchaswind,solar,biomass,andgeothermalenergy.Theirgoalistoenhancelocalenergysupplyandpromotesustainabledevelopment.
Althoughdifferenttermsareusedforruralenergycooperativesglobally,suchasruralelectric
cooperativesandenergycommunities,theyallsharecommonprinciplesdefinedbytheInternational
CooperativesAlliance.3Basedonglobalcasestudiesandbenchmarking,someofthesedistinguishing
featureshavebeenidentifiedasessentialforthesuccessandprosperityofruralenergycooperatives(seeExhibitES1).
ExhibitES1CorePrinciplesandDistinguishingFeaturesofRuralEnergyCooperatives
Principles
Features
VoluntaryMembership
Themembershipstructureemphasizesthevoluntaryinvolvementofcommunityresidents,whojointlyownenergyprojectsandparticipateinthedevelopmentandoperationofthecooperative.
Collective
Decision-Making
Cooperativemembersactivelyparticipateinpolicymakinganddecision-making,withequalrights,suchasthroughaone-member,one-votesystem.Governanceistypicallycarriedoutthroughanelectedboardofdirectors.
AutonomyandIndependence
Cooperativesarecontrolledbytheirmembers,especiallywhennegotiatingagreementsandsecuringfundingfromexternalsources.
BenefitSharing
Thecollaborativeframeworkensuresequitabledistributionofeconomicandsocialbenefitsderivedfromenergy-developmentinitiatives.
CommunityReciprocation
Cooperativespromotesustainabledevelopmentinthelocalcommunityinvariousways,aimingtoenhancetheirmembers’well-being.
RMIGraphic.
Althoughenergycooperativesarefoundinbothruralandurbansettings,theirimpactisparticularly
significantinruralareas.Theyhelpaddresschallengessuchasenergypovertyandlackofinfrastructureandpublicservices,offeringbroaderenvironmental,social,andeconomicbenefits.Ruralenergy
cooperativesalsoplayakeyroleinleveraginglocalrenewableenergyresources,offeringgreater
potentialforcleanenergydevelopmentcomparedwithurbanareas.Thesecooperativesprovidevaluableinsightsforglobaleffortstoaddressenergyaccessandsustainabilityindevelopingregions.
HistoricalDevelopmentandCurrentLandscape
Theevolutionofruralenergycooperativesasmember-ownedentitieshasdemonstratedremarkable
advancementacrossdiversenationalcontexts,revolutionizinglocalapproachestoenergymanagementanddistribution.Theyhavecontributedtoenergyaccess,thepromotionofrenewableenergy,energy
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transition,andenergydemocracy.Today,ruralenergycooperativesareaneffectivesolutiontoaddressenergyaccessibilitychallengesandprioritizelocalinterestsinmanyregions(seeExhibitES2).
ExhibitES2NumberofEnergyCooperativesbyCountry
Numberof
EnergyCooperatives
RMIGraphic.Source:RMIAnalysis,basedonpubliclyavailabledata,non-exhaustive
UnitedStates:RuralElectricCooperativesasNonprofitElectricUtilities
TheemergenceofruralelectriccooperativesintheUnitedStatesduringthe1930srepresenteda
strategicresponsetosevereruralelectrificationdeficits,withgridconnectivityreachingmerely10%
ofruralhouseholdspriortointervention.ThegovernmentpassedtheRuralElectrificationActof1936,
whichprovidedlow-costloanstoformcooperatives,enablingthemtobuildtransmissionlinesand
deliverelectricitytoruralresidents.By1953,over90%ofUSfarmshadaccesstoelectricity.Today,nearly1,000ruralelectriccooperativesserveover42millionpeopleacross56%ofUSland,providingmorethan10%ofthenation’selectricity,primarilysupportingruralcommunities.4
TheEuropeanUnion:LegislationtoPromoteaDistributedEnergyMarket
ThegenesisofEuropeanenergycooperativesisintrinsicallylinkedtotheconvergenceofthe1970s
oilcrisisandantinuclearmovements,whichcatalyzedafundamentalshifttowardalternativeenergy
paradigmsandacceleratednationalenergytransitions.Theriseofenergycooperativeswasbotha
technologicalmovetowardrenewablesandatransformationofenergyownership,fosteringcommunity-driven,decentralizedenergysolutions.AccordingtotheEuropeanCommission,community-led
cooperativeinitiativesareexpectedtoown17%ofwindgenerationcapacityand21%ofsolarinstallationcapacityby2030,representingasignificanttransformationinenergyownershippatterns.5
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TheEuropeanUnion(EU)hasestablishedacomprehensiveregulatoryframeworkforcleanandfairenergy
transitionthroughtheCleanEnergyforAllEuropeanspackage.Aspartofthepackage,theEUlegislatively
identifiedbothrenewableenergycommunities(RECs)andcitizenenergycommunities(CECs)asfoundationalelementsofthedistributedenergymarket,advocatingfordistributedenergygeneration,peer-to-peer
trading,andenergysharing.SomeEUMemberStateshavealreadybegunimplementingpoliciesand
measuresforenergycommunities,whileothersareintheprocessofdevelopingregulatoryframeworks.
Germany:EnergyCommunitiesforEnergyTransition
Germany’senergycooperativeshavealonghistory.Thesecooperativestructures,initiallyconceivedintheearly20thcenturyasmechanismsforruralelectrificationthroughconventionalfossilfuelsystems,
haveevolvedstrategicallytobecomeinstrumentaldriversofGermany’scomprehensiveenergytransitionagenda.Originatinginthe1970s,thistransitionwasshapedbythecombinedinfluenceofclimate
concerns,energysecurityneeds,andantinuclearmovements.Atthattime,largeutilitiesandenergy
corporationswerereluctanttoinvestinrenewables,creatinganopportunityforcooperativestoemergeaskeyplayersintherenewableenergylandscape.
Renewable-focusedenergycooperativesempowercitizenstobecomeenergyproducersandfoster
acollectiveapproachtolocalenergygoals.Byengagingdiversestakeholders—includinglocal
policymakers,community-orientedbusinesses,andregionalassociations—thesecooperativesharnesslocalsupporttomeetrenewableenergytargets.Althoughrenewableenergycooperativesemerged
relativelylate,theyhavegrownrapidly,withastrongfocusonsolarenergy.Currently,Germanyhas951energycooperatives,withatotalof220,000members.6
Netherlands:EnergyDemocracyandCitizenParticipation
Inresponsetothe1970soilcrisis,Europeannations,includingtheNetherlands,soughttodiversifytheirenergysourcesforenergysecurity.TheNetherlandsintroduceditsfirstrenewableenergypolicyin1979,whichgrantedlocalgridaccessin1980.Thisenabledfarmersandcommunitiestoproduceandsupplytheirownenergy,breakingtraditionalpowermonopoliesandpavingthewayfortheemergenceof
energycooperatives.
Followingnuclearincidentsinothercountries,publicinterestincleancommunity-basedenergygrewintheNetherlands.Inthe1980s,environmentalpioneerslaunchedsmallwindcooperatives,promotingenergyindependenceanddemocraticparticipation.The1989ElectricityActstrengthenedthismodelbymandatinggridaccessandstandardratesforlocalproducers.Withenergymarketliberalizationinthe21stcentury,cooperativesexpandedrapidly,drivenbythemottoenergievan,voorendoorons
zelf(energyfrom,for,andbyourselves).Today,over700energycooperativeswithmorethan130,000membersdrivegreenenergyandcommunityenergyownershipacrosstheNetherlands.7
Denmark:TheEnergyCooperativeModelasaKeyPillarofEnergySupply
Denmarkhasalonghistoryofcitizeninvolvementinpowerandheatsupply.EvenbeforeEUenergy
marketliberalization,electricityandheatwereconsideredpublicgoodsinDenmark.Sincethe1970s,Denmark’sgovernmenthasestablishedpoliciestopromoterenewableenergyandcommunity
ownership,particularlyforwindenergy,inresponsetotheoilcrisis.KeypolicymeasuresinDenmarkincludetaxexemptionsonincomefromcommunity-ownedwindfarms,guaranteedgridaccess,
purchaseobligations,prioritydispatch,andfeed-intariffs(FITs)tosupportenergycommunities.Inthe1980s,supportivelegislationledtomanycitizen-drivenwindprojectsformingasgeneralpartnerships,
knownaswindcooperatives(Vindmøllelaug).Currently,energycooperativesinDenmarkownmorethan
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23%ofthecountry’swindpowercapacityandsupplyapproximately40%ofitsdistrictheatingsystems.8
UnitedKingdom:CommunityEnergyforRenewableEnergyPromotion
IntheUK,ruralenergycooperativesemergedinthe1990s,drivenbyenergymarketprivatizationandthepromotionofrenewableenergypolicies.TheCommunityEnergyProgramwaslaunchedin1997,andthefirstenergycooperative,Baywind,wasestablishedthesameyear.In2002,BaywindmembersfoundedEnergy4Alltosupportthegrowthofothercommunityenergyprojects.
RenewableenergycooperativeshavecontinuedtoemergeintheUK,drivenbyincreasedgovernment
support,technologicaladvancements,andtheneedforcooperationduetolandprivatization,especiallyinruralareas.Akeyturningpointcamein2009,whentheintroductionofFITsprovidedincentivesfor
renewableenergyprojectsintheUK.
ThereleaseoftheUK’sCommunityEnergyStrategyin2014wasalsoasignificantdevelopment.Thestrategyhighlightedtheimportanceofempoweringcitizensandcommunitiestoengageinrenewableenergy
productionandoperation,energyefficiencymanagement,andenergyprocurementtoachievenationalenergysecurityandclimategoals.Thestrategyalsocommittedtosupportingandunlockingthevast
potentialofcommunityenergy,leadingtoasurgeinthenumberofcommunityrenewableenergyprojects.
Japan:RuralCooperativeModelsforEnergySupplyDiversification
CooperativeshavelongplayedakeyroleinJapan’sagriculturalandruraldevelopment,andtoday,thegrowthofrenewableenergyhasfurtherexpandedtheirrole.Afterthe2011Fukushimanucleardisaster,Japansignificantlyreduceditsrelianceonnuclearpowerandurgentlysoughttodiversifyitsenergy
supply.Supportedbygovernmentpolicies,especiallythe2011RenewableEnergyAct,cooperatives
gainedaccesstoFITs,financialincentives,andregulatoryframeworksdesignedtopromotelocal
renewableenergyprojects.The2013RuralRenewableEnergyLawemphasizesreturningprofits
tolocalcommunitiesandpreventingunplannedrenewableenergydevelopmentthatcouldharm
agriculturalproduction.Theselegislativeframeworkstogetherwithothertargetedpolicieshaveenabledcooperativestogeneratecommunity-focusedbenefits,boostrenewableenergygrowth,andpromote
agriculturaldevelopment,layingasupportivefoundationforcooperativestoundertakeenergyprojectsinruralJapan.
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OtherCountries:AMixofApproachesandMaturity
InsomeSouthAmericanandAsiancountries,theenergycooperativemodelcloselyresemblestheUSmodelofcooperativesfunctioningasutilitiestosupplyelectricitytoruralareas.Forexample,Argentina
has600cooperativesserving58%ofitsruralpopulation,withcooperativesowning80%ofrural
electrificationnetworks.9Boliviaishometotheworld’slargestruralelectriccooperative,10andabout50%ofruralhouseholdsinthePhilippinesand85%oftownshipsinBangladeshrelyonenergycooperatives.
Incontrast,11manyAsiancountries,suchasChinaandIndia,havelimitedenergycooperativemodels,andAustraliahasonlyaroundadozenenergycooperativesofficiallyregistered.12Similarly,thedevelopmentofenergycooperativesinAfricaisstillintheearlystages,withmanyrelyingoninternationalaid.
ValueChainofRuralEnergyCooperatives
Thevaluechainofenergycooperativesspansawiderangeofactivities,fromelectricityandheat
productiontosupply,distribution,andenergyservices(seeExhibitES3).Whereasmanycooperativesstillfocusonlocalrenewableenergygenerationandsupply,othersoperateacrossthefullvaluechain.
Globally,cooperativesdifferinassetownershipandenergysources.IntheUnitedStates,rural
electricitycooperativesmanage42%ofthenation’sdistributiongridandprimarilyserveruralareas,13
oftenmaintaininglong-termpowerpurchaseagreementsthatcreateanear-verticalintegrationwith
generationcooperatives.Incontrast,mostEuropeancooperativesownonlygenerationassets,althoughrecentEUregulationshaveexpandedcommunityrightstomanagelocaldistributionnetworks.Asfor
energysources,cooperativesinEuropeandJapanfocusonrenewables,whereasintheUnitedStates,thePhilippines,andBangladesh,fossilfuelsstilldominate.
ElectricitySupplyandServices
ExhibitES3MainEnergyActivityModesofRuralEnergyCooperatives
Transmissionand
DistributionNetworks
(ownedbylocaloperators
orcooperatives)
RegionalTransmissionNetwork
Household
Consumption
CooperativeCommunityCleanEnergyGeneration
HybridPowerSourcesCleanPowerSources
EnergyProsumer
PublicBuilding
PowerGeneration
HeatSupplyandServices
DistrictHeatingService
Cogeneration,combinedheatandpowerprojects/heatingprojectswithbiomassasthemainmaterial
DistributedHeatingService
Distributedheatingequipment(i.e.,groundsource,airsource,solarheatpump)
PublicBuilding
EnergyProsumer
Household
Consumption
Note:Prosumerreferstosomeonewhobothproducesandconsumesenergy.RMIGraphic.
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BusinessModelsofRuralEnergyCooperatives:Financing,RevenueStreams,andEquitableBenefitSharing
Thefinancing,revenuesources,andprofitdistributionmethodsofruralenergycooperativesvarywidely,
shapedbytheirsocioeconomiccontexts,geographicalfeatures,policyframeworks,andstrategicgoals.Bydiversifyingtheirfinancingmethods,ruralenergycooperativeseffectivelyharnesslocalandexternalresources,enablingthemtoofferaffordableenergyservicestomembersandreinvestinthewelfareof
thebroadercommunity(seeExhibitES4).
Ruralenergycooperativesusevariousfinancingmethodstofundrenewableenergyprojects,cover
operationalcosts,andenhanceinfrastructureandassets.Keyfinancingchannelsincludecommercial
loansfromfinancialinstitutions,government-guaranteedlow-interestorinterest-freeloans,andequityorbondsales.Duringprojectdevelopment,cooperativesoftensecurepowerpurchaseagreementsto
ensurelong-termbuyers,whichstrengthenstheirpositionwhensecuringloans.Workingwithpublic
creditagencies,cooperativescansellequityorbondstocustomerstocreateafinancingstreamand
attractnewmembersthroughownershipandenergyservicesbenefits.Cooperativesmayalsorelyonmembershipfeesandcrowdfundingplatformstosecureup-frontfundingandallowmemberstoaccessenhancedenergyservices.Inaddition,governmentpoliciesplayavitalroleincooperativedevelopment,providingcrucialsupportsuchaspreferentialloans,taxincentives,andsubsidiesthathelpcover
feasibilitystudiesandsupportinvestmentsinfixedassets.Thesemeasuressignificantlylowerfinancialbarriersandpromotethedevelopmentofrenewableenergycooperatives.
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Therevenuegenerationofruralenergycooperativesstemsprimarilyfromenergyproduction,supply,andrelatedservices.Cooperativescanalsogeneraterevenuefromgreenattributepremiumsfor
renewableenergyprojects.Cooperativesgeneratemodestprofitsbysellingenergy,includingelectricityandheating,directlytomembersorexternalmarkets,andbyofferingenergy-relatedservicessuchasefficiencyconsultingandretrofitting.Governmentsubsidiesforrenewableenergyprojects,oftenintheformofFITs,feed-inpremiums(FIPs),orcontractsfordifference(CfDs),alsocontributetorevenueandhelpguaranteethepricestabilityofenergy.Cooperativescanalsotraderenewableenergycertificates,carboncredits,andothercertificationstocapturethegreenpremium.Thesecertificatescanbesold
toenterprisesseekingtomeetrenewableenergymandatesorvoluntarysustainabilitygoals,furtherenhancingthecooperative’sfinancialviability.
Intermsofprofitdistribution,ruralenergycooperativesenjoyautonomyindecidinghowtoallocate
surplusearnings—typicallythroughvotingorboarddecisions—aftercoveringexpensesforproject
construction,operation,maintenance,andloanrepayments.Profitsaregenerallyallocatedinthree
ways:(1)cooperativespaydividendsorinteresttomembers,eitherthroughproportionalreturnsbasedoninitialinvestmentoratrateslowerthancommercialloans;(2)profitscouldbereinvestedinnewor
purchasedrenewableenergyprojects;and(3)cooperativesusuallyallocate1%to10%ofenergyrevenuetocommunitydevelopmentfunds,supportinglocalwelfareandgrowthinitiatives.
ExhibitES4FinancingandRevenueStreamsofRuralEnergyCooperatives
Cooperative
CommunityFund(Trust)
Welfareprojects
FixedRatio
Members
Potential
CrowdfundingPlatforms
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