2011 Goldman Prize for Europe: Ursula Sladek, Germany

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In response to Germany's expanded reliance on nuclear energy, Ursula Sladek created her country's first cooperatively-owned renewable power company. Learn more at http://www.goldmanprize.org/2011/europe.

This video is narrated by actor and environmentalist Robert Redford.

The Goldman Environmental Prize is the world's largest award for grassroots environmentalists.

Learn more at http://www.goldmanprize.org

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  • @balafalls

    watch?v=l1-Van6E3Kw

    at that video (it's in German) from 27th. january 2009,

    she is telling 22% for shareholder, the current prices depend

    on the current stock, but they are not trading there.

  • Wonderful intervention, one think that emerge 4 me is how much we are

    forced to continue capital system by creating company's who also

    build on profit from consumers Risk is that such initiative once grown

    assume such wealth to become conglomerate,.consequently cycle repeat

    Actually energy should be free,...admirable action for shore an example

    of how we can reconvert

    Thanks

  • @balafalls

    In Germany electricity bills have always included a net charge. Final consumer prices are between 19 and

    26 cents / kWh, including 19% sales tax. The net charge could be about 4-5 cents.

    The EU bans now that large companies control at the same time a large part of the grid and the current production.

  • @balafalls

    I think you should ask our friends directly : user/rebellenstrom.

    The demand and production has increased since Fukushima.

  • Who gets the benefit of surplus revenue from the fees earned for grid access? What percent of the profits is donated? How much is paid to each shareholder?

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