Renewable Energy Integration

Integration requires that things work together, collaboration that people and organizations work together and action that there is a purpose, plan and resources for the work. Energy systems are deeply technical and complex, and subject to a decision hierarchy requiring technology to make change possible, economic comparison to guide how and when to apply technology, and political choices that allocate resources and remove obstacles to change. Renewable energy integration, once relied on organizational integration of energy utilities and now relies more on the capacities of energy service providers working collaboratively with people, communities and their governments. See below for links to information and insights on which resource efficient local renewable integration will depend.