The Electricity Market Directive and the Renewable Energy Directive introduced ‘energy sharing’ as a novel activity of energy communities, but they do not further specify what ‘sharing’ entails. This article aims to clarify the meaning of ‘energy sharing’ for consumers in the context of ‘energy communities’. Due to their distinctive governance structure and purpose, as established by the Directives, ‘energy communities’ can potentially contribute to facilitating energy democracy and energy justice at the consumer level by setting the relevant context for interpreting ‘energy sharing’. This implies that from a legal perspective ‘energy sharing’ needs to be understood beyond the paradigm of the sharing economy, but as a cultural trait. So far...
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The Electricity Market Directive and the Renewable Energy Directive introduced ‘energy sharing’ as a...
The term ‘energy sharing’ was introduced for the first time in EU energy legislation under the Clean...
The term ‘energy community’ is increasingly mentioned as being part of energy transitions all around...
European Union legislation aims at integrating energy communities in the liberalized energy market. ...
To accelerate the energy transition, the EU “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package aims to strengt...
Article no. 5286In recent years, the use of photovoltaic-based distributed electricity generation ha...
Although the need for energy decentralization and energy democratization has been discussed in the r...
One of the core objectives of the European Union is to establish an internal market. This goal also ...
Energy citizenship is an emerging concept in policy and practice. Yet scientific theorising around e...
The regulation of the energy sector in the EU adresses different challenges in pursuance of ensuring...
With the “Clean Energy Package for All Europeans” (CEP) the EU legislator envisions consumers to “ta...
This report explores the different business models being adopted to enable renewable energy generati...
This paper presents an overview of the current stateof the art of energy communities in Europe and d...
The Electricity Market Directive and the Renewable Energy Directive introduced ‘energy sharing’ as a...
The term ‘energy sharing’ was introduced for the first time in EU energy legislation under the Clean...
The term ‘energy community’ is increasingly mentioned as being part of energy transitions all around...
European Union legislation aims at integrating energy communities in the liberalized energy market. ...
To accelerate the energy transition, the EU “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package aims to strengt...
Article no. 5286In recent years, the use of photovoltaic-based distributed electricity generation ha...
Although the need for energy decentralization and energy democratization has been discussed in the r...
One of the core objectives of the European Union is to establish an internal market. This goal also ...
Energy citizenship is an emerging concept in policy and practice. Yet scientific theorising around e...
The regulation of the energy sector in the EU adresses different challenges in pursuance of ensuring...
With the “Clean Energy Package for All Europeans” (CEP) the EU legislator envisions consumers to “ta...
This report explores the different business models being adopted to enable renewable energy generati...
This paper presents an overview of the current stateof the art of energy communities in Europe and d...