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#1
Introduction and Overview of Community Energy
00:01
#2
Interview with Chris Veritas: His Journey and Passion
01:18
#3
Financing Community Energy Projects: Challenges and Solutions
03:11
#4
The Role of EU Policy in Supporting Community Energy
06:54
#5
Innovative Financing Mechanisms and Their Impact
17:44
#6
Looking Ahead: Future of Community Energy in Europe
31:51
From Risky to Resilient: How Citizens Can Fund the Transition - Chris Vrettos, ACCE project
How do we move community energy from “too risky” for banks to a serious part of Europe’s clean energy future? In this episode, Marine Cornelis speaks with Chris Vrettos (REScoop.eu & Electra Energy) about the ACCE project, which is closing with its final event on 7 October.
Key takeaways
Community Energy Financing Schemes (CEFS): tools built by and for communities that make projects bankable and scalable.
From risk to resilience: bundling many small initiatives into portfolios that investors take seriously.
Inclusion by design: solidarity shares and ethical finance models that bring vulnerable households into the transition.
Policy momentum: how the Social Climate Fund, EU budget, and potential EIB guarantees can support citizen-led finance.
Why listen?
Finance is never neutral. As Chris reminds us, it can either lock communities out or bring them in. ACCE has shown that citizen-driven finance is not only possible, but scalable.
🎧 Tune in now — and if you want to see what comes next, join the ACCE closing conference on 7 October 2025, where Marine will moderate the discussion.
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