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Jack G Fletcher analyzes decentralized energy systems and community-owned power infrastructure through his work with Renew Earth. His research and advocacy focus on restructuring energy distribution networks to prioritize local control and democratic resource management. Fletcher's publications examine alternatives to market-driven sustainability approaches, documenting case studies of successful community energy projects. His content portfolio spans renewable technology assessments, environmental policy analysis, and sustainable infrastructure planning. Fletcher investigates the intersections between energy access, social equity, and ecological preservation across urban and rural contexts. His work maps pathways for transitioning from centralized fossil fuel systems to distributed renewable networks. Fletcher's technical writing covers solar deployment, wind integration, and microgrid development for community-scale applications. He documents policy frameworks and governance models that enable cooperative energy ownership and management. His research emphasizes replicable strategies for implementing democratic control of power infrastructure while ensuring environmental protection.