Energy has always been owned by someone else. Grassroots Climate Grid is changing that — one rooftop, one turbine, one citizen at a time.
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Massive power plants far from cities. Long transmission lines. Single points of failure. One storm away from darkness — and you have no say in any of it.
Energy profits flow to corporations and utilities. Citizens pay the bills but never own a single watt of what they help fund. The system was designed this way on purpose.
You can't see where your power comes from, how clean it is, or what it costs the planet. The grid was designed to keep you in the dark — literally and figuratively.
"The grid was built for the 20th century. We're building the one for the 21st — neighborhood by neighborhood."
For too long, energy has been something you buy — produced far away, owned by someone else, delivered through a system you can't see or control.
Grassroots Climate Grid exists to dismantle that dependency. We believe clean energy is a right, not a service. And we're building the tools to make that real.
A GeoWind turbine on your rooftop, balcony, or community space. You own it. You run it. You produce clean power from urban wind.
Connect to your local Grassroots Climate Grid node. Share surplus energy and real-time climate data with your neighbors and community.
Together, thousands of citizen energy nodes form a resilient, decentralized grid — owned by people, not corporations, not governments.
"This isn't the future. This is happening now."
Grassroots Climate Grid is the citizen movement arm of GeoWind — a Korean cleantech company that won the CES 2026 Innovation Award and iF Design Award for their revolutionary icosahedron-frame vertical-axis wind turbine.
GeoWind turbines are the hardware that makes this movement possible. Whisper-quiet at ≤45dB, starting at 4 m/s wind speed, and packed with AI-powered climate sensors — they were built specifically for urban citizens who want to own their energy.
Every GeoWind installation becomes a node in the Grassroots Climate Grid — generating clean power and contributing open climate data to the community.