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"Take the Power Back" is a practical and inspiring guide for anyone ready to rethink energy, including individuals, communities, companies and institutions. At a time of rising energy costs, climate uncertainty and ageing infrastructure, this book presents a clear choice: remain dependent on centralised systems or take action to establish clean, resilient, locally managed microgrids. Microgrids are more than just technical solutions - they're opportunities. They enable communities to generate, store and manage their own energy, thereby reducing their exposure to price volatility and their dependence on fossil fuels. They offer environmental benefits, economic resilience, and the chance to solve local problems with local solutions. This handbook explores the 'why' and 'how' of microgrids - from residential rooftops to community-scale systems. It covers essential components such as solar panels, batteries, smart meters, and control systems, as well as governance, regulation, and financial models. Whether through turnkey providers or community-owned systems, microgrids are both achievable and adaptable. However, this is also a story of empowerment. The book highlights the rise of the 'prosumer' - citizens who produce and manage their own energy - and the role of community engagement in shaping a sustainable future. With real-world examples and practical advice, "Take the Power Back" demonstrates that energy autonomy is possible and within reach. We have a choice. We can act. Together, we can build energy systems that are cleaner, smarter and fairer.
List of contents
Preface. Foreword. Introduction. 1. The Why: Is Energy Autonomy Right for You? 2. The What:
Building Blocks of Energy Independence. 3. How Do We Implement a Microgrid? 4. Who Leads
the Energy Evolution and What's Next? 5. Greenberg Family's Journey through Energy
Autonomy. Glossary. Biography.
About the author
Emmanuel Fragnière is a Professor of Service Innovation and Risk Management at the Institute of Tourism, School of Management Valais-Wallis (HES-SO), Switzerland. His work focuses on sustainable service systems in tourism and energy, with publications in Management Science and the European Journal of Operational Research.
George Sullivan is a federal contracting expert and attorney with over 17 years' experience in the defense and energy sectors. He advises public and private entities on compliance, procurement and energy resilience.
Loïc Viret is a Swiss entrepreneur and energy storage specialist who develops large-scale renewable projects. He lectures at EPFL and HES and received the 2023 Industry 4.0 Award, 'The Shapers', for innovation in French-speaking Switzerland.