In calls for transition to a society in which energy production is based on renewable sources, a fundamental role is increasingly assigned to so-called ‘energy communities’. The term ‘energy communities’ is, however, used to denote a range of different circumstances thus risking overly simplifying the phenomenon. The intention of this article is to discuss what these communities really are or could be. The article is structured into five sections. The first section introduces the main topic. The second section clarifies the use of the term community, and propose an energy community taxonomy (we consider two pairs of options which generate a four-cell matrix: a first distinction can be made between “place-based” and “non-place-based” communi...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
Local population actions determine the level of renewability of local energy systems in the context ...
International audienceThe emergence of energy communities, in the form of citizens coming together t...
Distributed-energy generation enables a closer link to be established between energy production and ...
Energy communities are gaining increasing relevance in the transition toward more decentralized, dec...
Community-based energy systems are gaining traction among policymakers and practitioners as promisin...
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and costs in engaging consumers into co...
In this chapter, the authors address the role of local energy communities (LEC) in the transition to...
The advantages of Energy Communities (ECs) range from giving energy end-consumers an active role in ...
Abstract – The paper presents the results of an analysis that addresses the issue of a just transiti...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
International audienceEnergy transition is made of multiple technological transformations and is com...
International audienceAssociating the subject of energy with a notion that is widely used in the Eng...
The term ‘energy community’ is increasingly mentioned as being part of energy transitions all around...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
Local population actions determine the level of renewability of local energy systems in the context ...
International audienceThe emergence of energy communities, in the form of citizens coming together t...
Distributed-energy generation enables a closer link to be established between energy production and ...
Energy communities are gaining increasing relevance in the transition toward more decentralized, dec...
Community-based energy systems are gaining traction among policymakers and practitioners as promisin...
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and costs in engaging consumers into co...
In this chapter, the authors address the role of local energy communities (LEC) in the transition to...
The advantages of Energy Communities (ECs) range from giving energy end-consumers an active role in ...
Abstract – The paper presents the results of an analysis that addresses the issue of a just transiti...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
International audienceEnergy transition is made of multiple technological transformations and is com...
International audienceAssociating the subject of energy with a notion that is widely used in the Eng...
The term ‘energy community’ is increasingly mentioned as being part of energy transitions all around...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
Local population actions determine the level of renewability of local energy systems in the context ...
International audienceThe emergence of energy communities, in the form of citizens coming together t...