<p>In this paper, we explore the potentialities and interconnections between existing and hypothetical community energy systems and the concept of generative justice. New York State’s more recent official energy plan, for instance, includes provisions for community-scale microgrids, and several European nations offer significant financial support to citizens interested in building micro and intermediate-scale renewable energy systems. Such efforts and technologies appear to promise some degree of generative justice, returning much of the value generated by distributed renewable energy back to the community producing it. However, most currently conceived and implemented community energy systems recirculate value in very narrow and limited wa...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural just...
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural just...
In this paper, we explore the potentialities and interconnections between existing and hypothetical ...
In this paper, we explore the potentialities and interconnections between existing and hypothetical ...
Recent European policy efforts stimulate the emergence of community energy initiatives, and the Euro...
Energy consumption is a passive act of industrialized societies that contributes to the injustices a...
The aim of this paper is to critically analyse so-called ‘successful’ low-carbon energy transitions ...
Energy justice has emerged as a useful lens for understanding and guiding energy decision-making. Ho...
As the movement toward cleaner energy has gained momentum within the United States, a growing number...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...
The convergence of the rise of (renewable) distributed energy sources, energy storage solutions (e.g...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural just...
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural just...
In this paper, we explore the potentialities and interconnections between existing and hypothetical ...
In this paper, we explore the potentialities and interconnections between existing and hypothetical ...
Recent European policy efforts stimulate the emergence of community energy initiatives, and the Euro...
Energy consumption is a passive act of industrialized societies that contributes to the injustices a...
The aim of this paper is to critically analyse so-called ‘successful’ low-carbon energy transitions ...
Energy justice has emerged as a useful lens for understanding and guiding energy decision-making. Ho...
As the movement toward cleaner energy has gained momentum within the United States, a growing number...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...
The convergence of the rise of (renewable) distributed energy sources, energy storage solutions (e.g...
The current energy justice framework considers distributional, procedural and recognition tenets. Th...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural just...
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural just...