Community Resilience Power Hub Supporters
Keeping the community connected — even when the grid is down.
Community Resilience Power Hub Supporters help power the island’s essential shared spaces — schools, halls, and emergency centres — so they can keep operating during outages and crises.
These hubs act as energy anchors for their neighbourhoods, providing safety, communication, and stability when it’s needed most.
(See Section 6.2: Community Resilience Power Hubs for technical details.)
How it works in WE Share
- Support solar and battery systems that supply schools, community halls, and other essential facilities.
- Contribute funding, materials, or coordination support to expand local backup capacity.
- Participate in island-wide testing of microgrid and emergency-sharing protocols.
- Over time, these hubs may also operate as connected mini-microgrids — community-originated power clusters capable of supporting local networks independently or in coordination with the main grid.
- Join planning and readiness circles that shape how each hub serves its surrounding community.
Why participate
Being a Community Resilience Power Hub Supporter means helping ensure no one is left without power in times of need.
It’s a practical, visible way to strengthen community wellbeing — turning local facilities into safe, powered spaces that support health, safety, and connection.
This participation pathway complements household and donor roles by extending energy security from individual homes to shared community hubs that everyone depends on.
Ready to participate?