This chapter analyses how energy democracy is constructed through past and present energy practices. We do so by way of a case study of a Dutch municipality, the Noordoostpolder, where residents successfully resisted a nuclear power plant and the extraction of shale gas and today work towards a local transition to renewable energy. We argue that energy practices can be transformative and that they mediate and produce new norms and practices of energy production that come together in the construction of energy democracy from below. We argue that contemporary renewable energy practices are rooted in local energy histories, rather than in ideological considerations about sustainability. It is through these energy practices that “sustainable” a...
In the European Union, energy democracy (ED) is considered a socially desirable policy goal. One way...
The paper studies the impact of complex interrelationships between economic, societal, and political...
The phrase “local collective action” is increasingly being used to describe how civil society engage...
This chapter analyses how energy democracy is constructed through past and present energy practices....
Renewable energy technologies are often idealized as environmentally innocent alternatives to fossil...
The energy transition towards a renewable energy based society and a sustainable development, is an ...
This paper analyses how citizens (re)define their relation to the state in the contestation of hydra...
Paper discussing the contribution of local energy initiatives to the energy transition in the Nether...
Civic energy communities (CECs) have emerged throughout Europe in recent years, developing a range o...
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...
<p>This paper analyses how citizens (re)define their relation to the state in the contestation of hy...
Contains fulltext : 170031pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The first gr...
The ladder of influence by Arnstein (1969) shows steps from manipulation to citizen control. The lev...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
In the European Union, energy democracy (ED) is considered a socially desirable policy goal. One way...
The paper studies the impact of complex interrelationships between economic, societal, and political...
The phrase “local collective action” is increasingly being used to describe how civil society engage...
This chapter analyses how energy democracy is constructed through past and present energy practices....
Renewable energy technologies are often idealized as environmentally innocent alternatives to fossil...
The energy transition towards a renewable energy based society and a sustainable development, is an ...
This paper analyses how citizens (re)define their relation to the state in the contestation of hydra...
Paper discussing the contribution of local energy initiatives to the energy transition in the Nether...
Civic energy communities (CECs) have emerged throughout Europe in recent years, developing a range o...
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...
<p>This paper analyses how citizens (re)define their relation to the state in the contestation of hy...
Contains fulltext : 170031pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The first gr...
The ladder of influence by Arnstein (1969) shows steps from manipulation to citizen control. The lev...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
In the European Union, energy democracy (ED) is considered a socially desirable policy goal. One way...
The paper studies the impact of complex interrelationships between economic, societal, and political...
The phrase “local collective action” is increasingly being used to describe how civil society engage...