included calls for ‘energy democracy’ and active forms of ‘energy citizenship’. The concepts are tightly connected to the debate on energy transition, and the need for a decentralised energy system, based on renewable energy and increased local energy ownership. The two concepts exist in parallel and are sometimes used as synonyms and sometimes with clear distinctions made between them. This spurred an interest to systematically investigate them further. The aim of this paper is to identify similarities and differences between the two concepts and synthesise their contributions to debates on citizen participation in energy transitions. We review the literature thematically, finding that the concepts often refer to participation in domestic ...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurrin...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
Mainstream approaches to energy democracy and public engagement with energy transitions tend to adop...
‘Energy democracy’ epitomizes hopes in energy transformation, but remains under-defined, a political...
Concepts of energy justice, energy democracy and energy citizenship are introduced and their importa...
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...
This deliverable presents a treatment of existing and emerging ideas of citizenship in the energy sy...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
In this deliverable, we develop a viable concept of energy citizen-ship, on which scientific, politi...
‘Energy democracy’ has evolved from a slogan used by activists demanding a greater say in energy-rel...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
This chapter gives an overview of various forms of civic engagement in the context of the German ene...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurrin...
A transition towards a low-carbon energy system poses new challenges to democratic participation. Th...
Mainstream approaches to energy democracy and public engagement with energy transitions tend to adop...
‘Energy democracy’ epitomizes hopes in energy transformation, but remains under-defined, a political...
Concepts of energy justice, energy democracy and energy citizenship are introduced and their importa...
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...
This deliverable presents a treatment of existing and emerging ideas of citizenship in the energy sy...
A wide range of actors are seeking to democratize energy systems. In the collaborative governance pr...
In this deliverable, we develop a viable concept of energy citizen-ship, on which scientific, politi...
‘Energy democracy’ has evolved from a slogan used by activists demanding a greater say in energy-rel...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
This chapter gives an overview of various forms of civic engagement in the context of the German ene...
Background: Every energy transition has had its winners and its losers, both economically and in ter...
Energy democracy as an energy planning paradigm proposes that citizens play a major role within the ...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurrin...