The energy transition towards a renewable energy based society and a sustainable development, is an urgent shifting process in the light of climate change and environmental pollution. However, few fossil fuel based corporations are controlling energy systems, generating most of the energy society consumes. In response to this, the idea of democratizing energy has been gaining importance. Publicly owned energy, democratic participation and decentralization of energy generation are ideas that “energy democracy” stands for. The main aim of this study was to determine if and how the combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Växjö, Sweden, is related to energy democracy. The energy plant is owned by the municipality of Växjö and runs on biomass pro...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
In recent years the term ‘energy democracy’ has become increasingly popular, especially in the conte...
Energy Democracy : Germany’s Energiewende to Renewables / Craig Morris, Craig and Arne Jungjohann. ...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
This chapter analyses how energy democracy is constructed through past and present energy practices....
The period 1976-2002 can be regarded as the first phase of renewable energy and conservation (REC) d...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
‘Energy democracy’ epitomizes hopes in energy transformation, but remains under-defined, a political...
Climate change is affecting the planet on a global level and it is of vital importance that actors i...
The phenomenon global warming has necessitated the need for a transition towards more environmentall...
Sweden is a sparsely populated country with significant hydro, bioenergy, and wind resources. Renewa...
Case studies of two Swedish municipalities indicate that the general energy area was divided into th...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
In recent years the term ‘energy democracy’ has become increasingly popular, especially in the conte...
Energy Democracy : Germany’s Energiewende to Renewables / Craig Morris, Craig and Arne Jungjohann. ...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
This chapter analyses how energy democracy is constructed through past and present energy practices....
The period 1976-2002 can be regarded as the first phase of renewable energy and conservation (REC) d...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
‘Energy democracy’ epitomizes hopes in energy transformation, but remains under-defined, a political...
Climate change is affecting the planet on a global level and it is of vital importance that actors i...
The phenomenon global warming has necessitated the need for a transition towards more environmentall...
Sweden is a sparsely populated country with significant hydro, bioenergy, and wind resources. Renewa...
Case studies of two Swedish municipalities indicate that the general energy area was divided into th...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
In recent years the term ‘energy democracy’ has become increasingly popular, especially in the conte...
Energy Democracy : Germany’s Energiewende to Renewables / Craig Morris, Craig and Arne Jungjohann. ...