Developing a renewable energy system that creates energy 
independence and even a considerable new source of revenue is not some 
sort of sci-fi pipe dream. BioCycle reports that the German 
village of Wildpoldsried, population 2,600, has had such incredible 
success in building its renewable energy system. Wildpoldsried generates
 321 percent more renewable energy than it uses, and it now sells the 
excess back to the national power grid for roughly $5.7 million in 
additional revenue every single year.
By utilizing a unique 
combination of solar panels, "biogas" generators, natural wastewater 
treatment plants, and wind turbines, Wildpoldsried has effectively 
eliminated its need to be attached to a centralized power grid, and 
created a thriving renewable energy sector in the town that is 
self-sustaining and abundantly beneficial for the local economy, the 
environment, and the public.
You can view some amazing pictures of the Wildpoldsried village at: (http://inhabitat.com/german-village...).
Possessing
 admirable vision for the town and strong motivation to see the project 
as a whole succeed, Mayor Arno Zengerie has led the way for many years 
in making Wildpoldsried's energy independence efforts a success. As far 
back as 1997, the village has been investing in building and promoting 
new industries, maintaining a strong local economy, generating new forms
 of revenue, and ultimately staying out of debt. And the best way it saw
 fit to accomplish much of this was through the implementation of 
self-sustaining, renewable energy technologies.
Not only did 
Wildpoldsried successfully reduce the amount of time expected to 
generate the necessary funds to build local treasures like a sports 
hall, theater stage, pub, and retirement home with the revenue generated
 by its thriving renewable energy sector -- the village has already 
successfully built nine community buildings, with more on the way -- but
 it also achieved all this and more without going into debt.
"We 
often spend a lot of time talking to our visitors about how to motivate 
the village council (and Mayor) to start thinking differently," said 
Mayor Zengerle, who now gives talks around the world about the successes
 of his award-winning village. "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.
Be sure to read the full, inspiring account of Wildpoldsried's history of, and successes in, renewable energy at: (http://www.jgpress.com/archives/_fr...).
Article by  Ethan A. Huff, staff writer at Natural News.com
German village generates 321 percent more renewable energy than it needs, earns millions selling it back to national power grid 
 
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