Volume
51
Issue
3
DOI
10.34068/joe.51.03.07
Abstract
New energy policy, industry regulation, and market investment are influencing the development of renewable energy technologies, setting the stage for rural America to provide the energy of tomorrow. This article describes how Extension's renewable energy programming was implemented in two Ohio communities to engage elected officials and residents in learning applied aspects of renewable energy development. Through outreach and education, Extension can assist communities in making informed decisions about renewable energy projects. Reflecting on the impacts from renewable energy programming delivered in Ohio, the authors recommend that Extension systems across the country engage communities in renewable energy education.
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Recommended Citation
Romich, E., & Bowen-Ellzey, N. (2013). Growing Community Capacity in Energy Development Through Extension Education. The Journal of Extension, 51(3), Article 7. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.51.03.07