In 1997, people of Wildpoldsried, in some cases acting as individuals, began a series of projects that produce renewable energy. The first efforts were
wind turbines and
biomass digesters for
cogeneration of heat and power. In the time since, new work has included a number of
energy conservation projects, more wind and biomass use,
small hydro plants,
photovoltaic panels on private houses, and
district heating. Tied to this are ecological
flood control and
wastewater systems. Today, the effects of this are an unforeseen level of prosperity resulting in construction of nine new community buildings, including a school, gymnasium, and community hall, complete with solar panels. There are three companies operating four
biogas digesters with a fifth under construction. As of 2021, there are nine windmills located on the nearby range of hills. One hundred and ninety private households are equipped with solar, which pays them dividends. The district heating network has 42 connections. There are three small hydro power plants. By 2011, Wildpoldsried produced 321 percent more energy than it needs and generated 4.0 million Euro in annual revenue. At the same time, there was a 65% reduction in the town’s carbon footprint. Three years later, the village was producing five times the energy it consumed. Wildpoldsried is the headquarters of
sonnen GmbH, a company that makes home energy storage systems that are typically coupled with rooftop solar power systems. ==See also==