In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewable energy is generated by citizen-owned production units. These units are installed and managed individually or by local communities, and the number of local energy initiatives, who aim to increase local energy production, is rising rapidly. This has resulted in a new research area we label as community energy. Community energy is defined as local production of renewable energy, governed by citizens, with a view to contribute to the transition to a sustainable energy system. In this study, the authors use community energy to encompass several terms that have been used so far in the literature, such as citizen’s power, grassroots energy, and local governance of ene...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
Contribution to the conference: International Conference on New Pathways for Community Energy and St...
Local communities are increasingly taking active roles and emerging as new actors in the energy syst...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This is a review of the literature on community energy. We analyze more than 250 studies that appear...
In response to the ongoing climate crisis, many countries have issued policies to support the uptake...
The literature review presented here soon makes clear how diverse is both the field of study and its...
The threat of climate change and the Paris agreement to limitglobal temperature rise to well below 2...
Citizen-driven Renewable Energy (RE) projects of various kinds, known collectively as community ener...
The transition towards renewable and sustainable energy is being accompanied by a transformation of ...
In recent years, national and subnational law-makers and policy-makers have increasingly adopted mea...
Citizen-driven Renewable Energy (RE) projects of various kinds, known collectively as community ener...
Local communities are increasingly taking on active roles and emerging as new actors in energy syste...
The debate on distributed energy systems is evolving in a way that enlarges the domain of traditiona...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
Contribution to the conference: International Conference on New Pathways for Community Energy and St...
Local communities are increasingly taking active roles and emerging as new actors in the energy syst...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This is a review of the literature on community energy. We analyze more than 250 studies that appear...
In response to the ongoing climate crisis, many countries have issued policies to support the uptake...
The literature review presented here soon makes clear how diverse is both the field of study and its...
The threat of climate change and the Paris agreement to limitglobal temperature rise to well below 2...
Citizen-driven Renewable Energy (RE) projects of various kinds, known collectively as community ener...
The transition towards renewable and sustainable energy is being accompanied by a transformation of ...
In recent years, national and subnational law-makers and policy-makers have increasingly adopted mea...
Citizen-driven Renewable Energy (RE) projects of various kinds, known collectively as community ener...
Local communities are increasingly taking on active roles and emerging as new actors in energy syste...
The debate on distributed energy systems is evolving in a way that enlarges the domain of traditiona...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
Contribution to the conference: International Conference on New Pathways for Community Energy and St...
Local communities are increasingly taking active roles and emerging as new actors in the energy syst...