Community ownership is being promoted by the Scottish Government as a means of delivering economic benefits to communities in which renewable electricity developments are situated. This paper argues that community ownership should be regarded as more than simply a strategy for increasing the public acceptability of renewable energy projects, but rather that has considerable transformative potential: for the economic sustainability of host communities; in relation to wider issues concerning the social distribution of power and resources; and for the energy industry itself. The paper discusses, first, the financial and other advantages of community ownership, as compared with more conventional methods of delivering community benefit. Second, ...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
We welcome the intention to provide good practice guidelines and principles for community benefits a...
Community owned energy projects are viewed as compelling contributors towards renewable energy targe...
Community ownership is being promoted by the Scottish Government as a means of delivering economic b...
Frequently lauded in the wider UK context, the evolving phenomenon of Scottish community energy is a...
In recent years in Scotland there has been significant policy and academic interest in community own...
Small-scale, decentralized and community-owned renewable energy is widely acknowledged to be a desir...
Both the policy context and institutional architectures for community engagement have changed rapidl...
Renewable energy is a growing sector as nation states aim to curtail their carbon emissions and esta...
A number of communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have bought the land on which they ...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
In 2014, a Community Energy Strategy was introduced, to find ways of overcoming the barriers faced b...
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the reasons for this a...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
Internationally, commercial onshore wind farms are starting to reach the end of their operational or...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
We welcome the intention to provide good practice guidelines and principles for community benefits a...
Community owned energy projects are viewed as compelling contributors towards renewable energy targe...
Community ownership is being promoted by the Scottish Government as a means of delivering economic b...
Frequently lauded in the wider UK context, the evolving phenomenon of Scottish community energy is a...
In recent years in Scotland there has been significant policy and academic interest in community own...
Small-scale, decentralized and community-owned renewable energy is widely acknowledged to be a desir...
Both the policy context and institutional architectures for community engagement have changed rapidl...
Renewable energy is a growing sector as nation states aim to curtail their carbon emissions and esta...
A number of communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have bought the land on which they ...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
In 2014, a Community Energy Strategy was introduced, to find ways of overcoming the barriers faced b...
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the reasons for this a...
In the UK a new theme has emerged in policy discourse and the investment of public resources around ...
Internationally, commercial onshore wind farms are starting to reach the end of their operational or...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
We welcome the intention to provide good practice guidelines and principles for community benefits a...
Community owned energy projects are viewed as compelling contributors towards renewable energy targe...