Activity generated around smart energy transitions risks undermining a basic spatial planning principle: create better places for inhabitants. The possibilities unleashed by digitalisation have enigmatic force. Stepping back from this techno-centrism, this article asks: where are the people in these visions? How can energy sector digitalisation become people-centric and inclusive? It employs a multi-scalar approach to examine social inclusion in case studies of two smart energy transitions: electricity sector digitalisation in Lisbon, and mobility sector digitalisation in Bergen. This reveals how planning and implementing sustainability transitions can exacerbate existing inequalities, but equally offers opportunities to enable inclusive sm...
Over the last decade digital technologies have developed very quickly and their widening use is fue...
This working paper deals with the sustainable digitalization of a decentralized energy transition an...
Recent efforts to involve digital technologies and renewables in the electricity grid have placed us...
Activity generated around smart energy transitions risks undermining a basic spatial planning princi...
Digitalisation provides opportunities to decarbonise energy and, simultaneously, address social excl...
Recent developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and ongoing digitalisation pro...
The Dutch transition towards carbon-neutral cities is in full swing and the share of local solar and...
The increased diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) impacts daily life and ...
Abstract Within the energy geographies debate on the uneven scalar effects of energy transitions, th...
In this Perspective paper we call for attention to the rise of digital platforms in the energy field...
The energy transition requires a restructuring of the energy system and, as a result of decentralisa...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article argues that the need for a better understanding of socio-technical ...
This open access book makes a case for a socially inclusive energy transition and illustrates how en...
This article argues that the need for a better understanding of socio-technical interactions in shar...
As evidenced by the EU’s 2016 political ambition to empower energy consumers by allowing them to bec...
Over the last decade digital technologies have developed very quickly and their widening use is fue...
This working paper deals with the sustainable digitalization of a decentralized energy transition an...
Recent efforts to involve digital technologies and renewables in the electricity grid have placed us...
Activity generated around smart energy transitions risks undermining a basic spatial planning princi...
Digitalisation provides opportunities to decarbonise energy and, simultaneously, address social excl...
Recent developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and ongoing digitalisation pro...
The Dutch transition towards carbon-neutral cities is in full swing and the share of local solar and...
The increased diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) impacts daily life and ...
Abstract Within the energy geographies debate on the uneven scalar effects of energy transitions, th...
In this Perspective paper we call for attention to the rise of digital platforms in the energy field...
The energy transition requires a restructuring of the energy system and, as a result of decentralisa...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article argues that the need for a better understanding of socio-technical ...
This open access book makes a case for a socially inclusive energy transition and illustrates how en...
This article argues that the need for a better understanding of socio-technical interactions in shar...
As evidenced by the EU’s 2016 political ambition to empower energy consumers by allowing them to bec...
Over the last decade digital technologies have developed very quickly and their widening use is fue...
This working paper deals with the sustainable digitalization of a decentralized energy transition an...
Recent efforts to involve digital technologies and renewables in the electricity grid have placed us...