The transition to more sustainable energy systems has set about redefining the social roles and responsibilities of citizens. Implicit in this are expectations around participation, though the precise contours of what this might mean remain open. Debates around the energy transition have been skewed towards a normative construct of what it means to be a ‘good citizen’, the parameters for which are shaped by predetermined visions of statist and/or market-driven determinations of the energy systems of the future. This article argues that concepts such as ‘energy citizen’ are co-opted to reflect popular neoliberal discourses, and ignore crucial questions of unequal agency and access to resources. Paradoxically, official discourses that push re...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Current government information policies and market-based instruments aimed at influencing the energy...
Some of the principal arguments in the debate about environmentalcitizenship are examined with refer...
The transition to more sustainable energy systems has set about redefining the social roles and resp...
Energy citizenship is an emerging concept in policy and practice. Yet scientific theorising around e...
Energy citizenship is an emerging concept in policy and practice. Yet scientific theorising around e...
In the transition to a state of net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases, citizens are supposed to pla...
included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tig...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
In this deliverable, we develop a viable concept of energy citizen-ship, on which scientific, politi...
The future of energy depends on present decision-making, and present decision-making depends on assu...
This deliverable presents a treatment of existing and emerging ideas of citizenship in the energy sy...
peer-reviewedIt is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in ...
Concepts of energy justice, energy democracy and energy citizenship are introduced and their importa...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Current government information policies and market-based instruments aimed at influencing the energy...
Some of the principal arguments in the debate about environmentalcitizenship are examined with refer...
The transition to more sustainable energy systems has set about redefining the social roles and resp...
Energy citizenship is an emerging concept in policy and practice. Yet scientific theorising around e...
Energy citizenship is an emerging concept in policy and practice. Yet scientific theorising around e...
In the transition to a state of net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases, citizens are supposed to pla...
included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tig...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
In this deliverable, we develop a viable concept of energy citizen-ship, on which scientific, politi...
The future of energy depends on present decision-making, and present decision-making depends on assu...
This deliverable presents a treatment of existing and emerging ideas of citizenship in the energy sy...
peer-reviewedIt is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in ...
Concepts of energy justice, energy democracy and energy citizenship are introduced and their importa...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Current government information policies and market-based instruments aimed at influencing the energy...
Some of the principal arguments in the debate about environmentalcitizenship are examined with refer...