The concept of community energy has gained acceptance and popularity within academic and scientific communities, in addition to public debate forums. Community energy drives socio-economic transformations, as it places the citizen and the community as the main actors in the entire energy value chain, based on the principle of local and autonomous generation of energy by and for the community. In this article, we analyze the socio-economic impact of community energy as a strategy for energy inclusion and participation in the industrial, socio-economic and human development of communities in developing countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa. The community energy model discussed is based on the symbiotic interaction between social s...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
Energy is globally an important pillar for sustainable economic development and all countries seek e...
Local communities are increasingly taking on active roles and emerging as new actors in energy syste...
Sustainable energy technologies are widely sought-after as essential elements in facing global chall...
Sustainable energy technologies are widely sought-after as essential elements in facing global chall...
In recent decades, the transition from fossil fuels to the use of renewable energy sources has profo...
Due to high penetration of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources and their inflexible dispatch natu...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) require state and non-state actors to reduce the vulnerabil...
In this paper, the authors examine how a community energy group in the Meadows area of Nottingham in...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This open access book examines the transition to sustainable energy systems in emerging cities. Expe...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
Current energy systems are in most instances not fully working sustainably. The provision and use of...
The advantages of Energy Communities (ECs) range from giving energy end-consumers an active role in ...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
Energy is globally an important pillar for sustainable economic development and all countries seek e...
Local communities are increasingly taking on active roles and emerging as new actors in energy syste...
Sustainable energy technologies are widely sought-after as essential elements in facing global chall...
Sustainable energy technologies are widely sought-after as essential elements in facing global chall...
In recent decades, the transition from fossil fuels to the use of renewable energy sources has profo...
Due to high penetration of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources and their inflexible dispatch natu...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) require state and non-state actors to reduce the vulnerabil...
In this paper, the authors examine how a community energy group in the Meadows area of Nottingham in...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
This open access book examines the transition to sustainable energy systems in emerging cities. Expe...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
Current energy systems are in most instances not fully working sustainably. The provision and use of...
The advantages of Energy Communities (ECs) range from giving energy end-consumers an active role in ...
In several European countries, an increasing part of the production of renewableenergy is generated ...
Energy is globally an important pillar for sustainable economic development and all countries seek e...
Local communities are increasingly taking on active roles and emerging as new actors in energy syste...