German Bottom-Up Initiative: 100% Renewable-Energy-Regions Network Buidling Citizen and Political Will for 100% RE: Global Learnings from Germany‘s Energy.

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German Bottom-Up Initiative: 100% Renewable-Energy-Regions Network Buidling Citizen and Political Will for 100% RE: Global Learnings from Germany‘s Energy Transition M. Sc. Pia Buschmann, Project Leader “100% RES Communities“

100% RE-Regions: A Growing Network 2  100RE-Regions: 81  100RE-Starter Regions: 60  100RE-Regions Urban: 3  30 % of the surface of Germany  27 % of the population  Focus: rural areas, but 100RE approaches increase in urban areas (e.g. Frankfurt, Rostock, Osnabrück)

Strategy & Lighthouses 100% RE-Regions: Catalysers of Change New Forms of Organisation & Cooperation Common Political Vision Identity & Discourse Engaging in Networks Multiple Actors & Competencies Own/ External Funding

Annual 100% RE-Regions Congress 10th - 11th November 2015, Kassel, Germany International Learning Forum on local 100% RE approaches