Community-Based Renewable Energy Projects are initiatives that engage local communities in the development and management of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and biomass. These projects empower residents to generate their own energy, leading to reduced dependence on external sources and fostering local economic growth through job creation. The article explores the benefits of these projects, including enhanced energy resilience and lower costs for participants, while also highlighting successful case studies like Kodiak Island in Alaska and Solarize Portland in Oregon. Additionally, it addresses challenges faced by these initiatives, such as funding, regulatory hurdles, and the need for community engagement and technical expertise. What are Community-Based Renewable Energy Projects? Community-Based Renewable Energy Projects are initiatives that involve local communities in the development and management of renewable energy sources. These…

