As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised and decentralised. In this study, we aim to increase understanding of the spatial dimensions of new forms of decentralised energy systems that integrate electricity, storage, transportation, and heating. Drawing on workshops and secondary data from three, early-stage case studies funded under a UK government programme, we examine how stakeholders responsible for development construct the ‘local’ in Smart Local Energy System (SLES) demonstrators. We employ three analytical concepts to address this aim: emplacement, place-framing, and place/boundary-making. In terms of emplacement, stakeholders use place-based narratives that draw on distinctive...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised a...
As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised a...
As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised a...
Energy transitions require engagement with users, local communities and wider publics in order to be...
This essay focuses on the energy transition as a relevant issue for spatial planning as it has large...
This project analysed local authorities in the UK in order to ascertain what capacities they have to...
Introduction: The scale of future energy systems in the UK will have a significant impact on the evo...
Community engagement in the planning and delivery of smart local energy initiatives is essential for...
Visions of smart energy systems are increasingly influencing energy systems around the world. Many v...
The transition to models of renewable energy production is an urgent necessity on a planet suffering...
Local energy systems (LES) are designed to decarbonize, balance, and coordinate supply, storage and ...
Visions of smart energy systems are increasingly influencing energy systems around the world. Many v...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised a...
As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised a...
As governments worldwide address the climate crisis, energy systems are becoming both decarbonised a...
Energy transitions require engagement with users, local communities and wider publics in order to be...
This essay focuses on the energy transition as a relevant issue for spatial planning as it has large...
This project analysed local authorities in the UK in order to ascertain what capacities they have to...
Introduction: The scale of future energy systems in the UK will have a significant impact on the evo...
Community engagement in the planning and delivery of smart local energy initiatives is essential for...
Visions of smart energy systems are increasingly influencing energy systems around the world. Many v...
The transition to models of renewable energy production is an urgent necessity on a planet suffering...
Local energy systems (LES) are designed to decarbonize, balance, and coordinate supply, storage and ...
Visions of smart energy systems are increasingly influencing energy systems around the world. Many v...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...