Energy systems are undergoing significant change. Traditional centralised, fossil-based systems are giving way to increasingly low carbon, renewable and decentralised energy systems. Whilst these changes aim to reduce CO2 emissions, this has also enabled the emerging ‘prosumer’ phenomenon: where citizens and businesses play an active and democratic role in the generation, ownership and direction of energy transitions. In recent years this seen an explosion in community, municipal and business involvement in Bristol. In this first in a series of events, we set out to explore the challenges and opportunities facing the Bristol energy scene in a post subsidy landscape. As part of PROSEU project we will offer a series of free ‘Living Lab’ prac...
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This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurri...
Explorations of the longer-term potential for community energy to contribute to the energy transitio...
The ongoing energy system transformation process is placing citizens and communities at the heart of...
Community energy has become a popular concept in the UK in recent years, with the public taking acti...
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Faced by global challenges brought on by climate-change and over-reliance on fossil fuels, more peop...
This project analysed local authorities in the UK in order to ascertain what capacities they have to...
In this report, we explore energy service business models through a series of 'energy-as-a-service' ...
The rise of renewable energy sources (RES) comes with a shift in attention from government and marke...
In recent years, the future of the UK’s energy system has attracted growing involvement of local and...
Community energy has been proposed as a new policy tool to help achieve the transition to a low-carb...
In 2014, a Community Energy Strategy was introduced, to find ways of overcoming the barriers faced b...
The community-led sustainable energy sector is diverse, and growing in the UK. Sometimes it is more ...
Throughout the world, the threat of climate change is pressing governments to accelerate the deploym...
This paper explores the equity implications of a transition to a decentralised energy system in the ...
This report addresses the question: how and where is public participation in energy systems occurri...
Explorations of the longer-term potential for community energy to contribute to the energy transitio...
The ongoing energy system transformation process is placing citizens and communities at the heart of...
Community energy has become a popular concept in the UK in recent years, with the public taking acti...
The rapid rise of energy justice in recent years has been accompanied by a theoretical bias towards ...
Faced by global challenges brought on by climate-change and over-reliance on fossil fuels, more peop...
This project analysed local authorities in the UK in order to ascertain what capacities they have to...
In this report, we explore energy service business models through a series of 'energy-as-a-service' ...
The rise of renewable energy sources (RES) comes with a shift in attention from government and marke...
In recent years, the future of the UK’s energy system has attracted growing involvement of local and...
Community energy has been proposed as a new policy tool to help achieve the transition to a low-carb...
In 2014, a Community Energy Strategy was introduced, to find ways of overcoming the barriers faced b...
The community-led sustainable energy sector is diverse, and growing in the UK. Sometimes it is more ...
Throughout the world, the threat of climate change is pressing governments to accelerate the deploym...
This paper explores the equity implications of a transition to a decentralised energy system in the ...