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by vvpan
988 days ago
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I work for a tech startup that is focused on cooperatives and so have been learning about the cooperatives a lot lately. Cooperative have and still are playing a great role in things like energy and farming. Much of the grid in the US has been built by cooperative. But the legislation around them is outdated and also inter-cooperative support structures are lacking, for example the massive farming lending cooperatives will not lend to energy-related co-ops. Our founders moved to Colorado to start the company (which specialized in delivery cooperatives) because Colorado offers the Limited Cooperative Association entity [0]. (As an aside I have interviewed with a startup, that we are also in communications with, called React Network [1] that is specifically focused on co-cops that coordinate energy production and storage). I am honestly not sure what point I am trying to make except that I wish co-ops played a great part in the energy future. [0] https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/business/news/2012/20120402... [1] https://www.reactnetwork.io/ |
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