This paper presents the results of a choice experiment for investments in community renewable energy (CRE) projects administered across 31 European nations. Across the full sample of 18,037 respondents, a high level of interest in the CRE investments is observed, with 79% of respondents choosing to invest in at least one of the eight investment scenarios shown to them. Along with financial concerns, operational and siting aspects of the investment options are shown to be highly relevant to potential investors. Specifically, investments that are administered as an energy cooperative and run by a local organization are strongly preferred to investments administered by utility companies. Strong heterogeneity across European nations is noted in...
Renewable energy communities have multiplied the last years in many countries, even in contexts that...
The paper analyses individual motivations for partaking in local renewable projects and generating e...
Renewable energy (RE) is seen as an excellent way to tackle climate change (CC) and in the UK commun...
In recent years, energy initiatives (such as energy cooperatives) have been expanding across Europea...
We use data from an international discrete choice experiment (DCE) survey conducted across every BSR...
In order to catalyse citizen participation in the energy transition, Baltic Sea Region countries mus...
This paper examines a key gap in the literature about citizens’ attitudes towards renewable energy p...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
SONNET aims to create an inter- and transdisciplinary understanding of the diversity and processes o...
The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial ...
In 2018, the real amount invested in the European Union's energy transition fell short of the fundin...
Renewable energy communities have multiplied the last years in many countries, even in contexts that...
As energy markets become more decentralised, energy trading platforms are emerging as useful tools t...
This study aims to understand people's preferences concerning different energy sources with a partic...
We study the valuation of preferences for small scale initiatives in renewable electricity generatio...
Renewable energy communities have multiplied the last years in many countries, even in contexts that...
The paper analyses individual motivations for partaking in local renewable projects and generating e...
Renewable energy (RE) is seen as an excellent way to tackle climate change (CC) and in the UK commun...
In recent years, energy initiatives (such as energy cooperatives) have been expanding across Europea...
We use data from an international discrete choice experiment (DCE) survey conducted across every BSR...
In order to catalyse citizen participation in the energy transition, Baltic Sea Region countries mus...
This paper examines a key gap in the literature about citizens’ attitudes towards renewable energy p...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
SONNET aims to create an inter- and transdisciplinary understanding of the diversity and processes o...
The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial ...
In 2018, the real amount invested in the European Union's energy transition fell short of the fundin...
Renewable energy communities have multiplied the last years in many countries, even in contexts that...
As energy markets become more decentralised, energy trading platforms are emerging as useful tools t...
This study aims to understand people's preferences concerning different energy sources with a partic...
We study the valuation of preferences for small scale initiatives in renewable electricity generatio...
Renewable energy communities have multiplied the last years in many countries, even in contexts that...
The paper analyses individual motivations for partaking in local renewable projects and generating e...
Renewable energy (RE) is seen as an excellent way to tackle climate change (CC) and in the UK commun...