‘Energy democracy’ epitomizes hopes in energy transformation, but remains under-defined, a political buzzword rather than a real concept. After presenting its activist roots and mapping its usage, ‘energy democracy’ is positioned in relation to similar normatively derived concepts: environmental, climate, and energy justice, and environmental democracy. Drawing on insights from political theory and political sociology, it is shown what is democratic in energy democracy. Referencing the question of experts and democratic publics in complex technological areas, the paper explains why it is desirable for energy governance to be more democratic. To show what is unique in ‘energy democracy’ beyond increased participation in energy policy, the pr...
The concept of energy democracy has seen a moderate rise in scholarship over the last decade. This a...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Academic exploration ...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
‘Energy democracy’ has evolved from a slogan used by activists demanding a greater say in energy-rel...
In recent years the term ‘energy democracy’ has become increasingly popular, especially in the conte...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
Mainstream approaches to energy democracy and public engagement with energy transitions tend to adop...
included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tig...
This perspective piece sets out to contribute to the academic and practitioner debates around energy...
Until recently, energy law has attracted relatively little citizen participation. Instead, Americans...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
Until recently, energy law has attracted relatively little citizen participation. Instead, Americans...
Calls for greater ‘energy democracy’ foresee a greater role for voluntary sector activity – includin...
Calls for greater ‘energy democracy’ foresee a greater role for voluntary sector activity – includin...
The concept of energy democracy has seen a moderate rise in scholarship over the last decade. This a...
The concept of energy democracy has seen a moderate rise in scholarship over the last decade. This a...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Academic exploration ...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
‘Energy democracy’ has evolved from a slogan used by activists demanding a greater say in energy-rel...
In recent years the term ‘energy democracy’ has become increasingly popular, especially in the conte...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
Mainstream approaches to energy democracy and public engagement with energy transitions tend to adop...
included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tig...
This perspective piece sets out to contribute to the academic and practitioner debates around energy...
Until recently, energy law has attracted relatively little citizen participation. Instead, Americans...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
Until recently, energy law has attracted relatively little citizen participation. Instead, Americans...
Calls for greater ‘energy democracy’ foresee a greater role for voluntary sector activity – includin...
Calls for greater ‘energy democracy’ foresee a greater role for voluntary sector activity – includin...
The concept of energy democracy has seen a moderate rise in scholarship over the last decade. This a...
The concept of energy democracy has seen a moderate rise in scholarship over the last decade. This a...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Academic exploration ...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...