Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in terms of social justice and community cohesion. The current transition is no different given the complex, intersecting matrices of power and experience that influence the key stakeholders and actors involved. Local oppositions to the deployment of renewable energy technologies have been significantly higher than expected. In numerous instances, these oppositions have been in reaction to the disempowerment of local rights and entitlements associated with specific developments. Consequently, there is a clear need for governance structures and organisational formats that are participatory, inclusive and mindful of the lived experiences of local peo...
In response to the ongoing climate crisis, many countries have issued policies to support the uptake...
International audienceEnergy transition is made of multiple technological transformations and is com...
Local communities are increasingly taking active roles and emerging as new actors in the energy syst...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
This deliverable reports on work undertaken for Task 3.3 of work package 3 of the ACCEPT H2020 proje...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurri...
The transition towards distributed low-carbon energy systems implies a complex re-organization of th...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurrin...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurri...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
The European Union’s (EU) ‘market-oriented’ approach to renewable energy development risks undermini...
included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tig...
Many bottom-up community energy initiatives (CEIs) have been initiated in recent years, aiming to pr...
In response to the ongoing climate crisis, many countries have issued policies to support the uptake...
International audienceEnergy transition is made of multiple technological transformations and is com...
Local communities are increasingly taking active roles and emerging as new actors in the energy syst...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
This deliverable reports on work undertaken for Task 3.3 of work package 3 of the ACCEPT H2020 proje...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurri...
The transition towards distributed low-carbon energy systems implies a complex re-organization of th...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurrin...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurri...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
The European Union’s (EU) ‘market-oriented’ approach to renewable energy development risks undermini...
included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tig...
Many bottom-up community energy initiatives (CEIs) have been initiated in recent years, aiming to pr...
In response to the ongoing climate crisis, many countries have issued policies to support the uptake...
International audienceEnergy transition is made of multiple technological transformations and is com...
Local communities are increasingly taking active roles and emerging as new actors in the energy syst...