Local energy autarky: What it means and why it matters DOI Creative Commons
Imad Antoine Ibrahim,

Franziska Baack,

Ewert Aukes

et al.

Energy Research & Social Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 120, P. 103920 - 103920

Published: Jan. 11, 2025

Language: Английский

Implementing a just renewable energy transition: Policy advice for transposing the new European rules for renewable energy communities DOI Creative Commons
Christina E. Hoicka, Jens Lowitzsch, Marie Claire Brisbois

et al.

Energy Policy, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 156, P. 112435 - 112435

Published: July 13, 2021

The recast of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II) provides an enabling framework for "Renewable Communities" (RECs) that is being transposed into law by 27 European Union Member States June 2021. RECs are majority owned local members or shareholders who authorized to share energy within community, offering potential unlock private investment and financing renewable sources provide social benefits. However, successful implementation a just transition requires coupling technological solutions with more open decision making, based on sound analysis, knowledge engineering, spatial planning, science. We argue ownership models address complementarity, organization resource potential, demographics, pushback from incumbents, inclusion traditionally marginalized groups, common issues across all crucial transposition RED II transition. This paper highlights benefits challenges widespread development RECs, using examples pending process policy advice effective respect RECs.

Language: Английский

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189

Energy democracy as a process, an outcome and a goal: A conceptual review DOI Creative Commons
Kacper Szulecki, Indra Øverland

Energy Research & Social Science, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 69, P. 101768 - 101768

Published: Sept. 8, 2020

'Energy democracy' has evolved from a slogan used by activists demanding greater say in energy-related decision-making to term policy documents and scholarly literature on energy governance transitions. This article reviews the academic using combination of three methodological elements: (1) keyword searches major bibliographical databases for quantification purposes; (2) an innovative method referred as 'circulation tracing' assess impact; (3) in-depth discussion theoretical underpinnings, implications interconnections different parts literature. A conceptual framework is developed around divergent understandings 'energy democracy': process driven forwards popular movement; outcome decarbonisation; goal or ideal which stakeholders aspire. The review also highlights some weaknesses literature: fragmentation between its European American branches, barely relate each other; implicit absent linkages broader theories democracy; tendency idealise societal grassroots; confusion about roles state, private capital communities; lack attention threat posed populism. Proponents should not assume that more democracy will inherently mean faster decarbonisation, improved access social wellbeing. Finally, emphasis be placed role research providing evidence ground democracy-related analyses discussions.

Language: Английский

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183

Navigating through an energy crisis: Challenges and progress towards electricity decarbonisation, reliability, and affordability in Italy DOI
Natasha Frilingou, Georgios Xexakis, Konstantinos Koasidis

et al.

Energy Research & Social Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 96, P. 102934 - 102934

Published: Jan. 6, 2023

Language: Английский

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56

Determinant of importance-performance and willingness to participate in Komodo adaptive conservation programs DOI
Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar, Chun‐Hung Lee, Hurng-Jyuhn Wang

et al.

Journal for Nature Conservation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 126697 - 126697

Published: Aug. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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17

Rule of Law, Corruption Control, Governance, and Economic Growth in Managing Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Consumption in South Asia DOI Open Access
Haider Mahmood, Muhammad Tanveer, Maham Furqan

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 18(20), P. 10637 - 10637

Published: Oct. 11, 2021

Strong governance is vital for developing environmental policies to promote renewable energy consumption and discourage nonrenewable sources. The present research explores the effect of economic growth different indicators on in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka using data from 1996 2019. For this purpose, study uses econometric techniques find long-term effects rule law, regulatory quality, corruption control, government effectiveness, political stability, voice accountability, oil, natural gas, coal, hydroelectricity, consumption. results show that has a positive impact all investigated Additionally, quality measures also increase types Except law negative, effectiveness positively affects Control gas Political stability negative sources magnitudes most are found be larger than testing nexus scant global literature missing South Asian literature. Hence, contribute how economies can more sustainable use by enhancing economies. Particularly, imply these countries should focus improving governance, help maintain balance Moreover, issue needs further attention countries, as would play an effective role promoting energy.

Language: Английский

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Hybrid Energy System Model in Matlab/Simulink Based on Solar Energy, Lithium-Ion Battery and Hydrogen DOI Creative Commons

Marius C. Möller,

Stefan Krauter

Energies, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 15(6), P. 2201 - 2201

Published: March 17, 2022

In this work, a model of an energy system based on photovoltaics as the main source and hybrid storage consisting short-term lithium-ion battery hydrogen long-term facility is presented. The electrical heat circuits resulting flows have been modelled. Therefore, waste produced by electrolyser fuel cell considered pump was to cover residual demand. designed for analysis whole year flow using time series loads, weather profile input. This paper provides set equations derive component properties describes implementation into MATLAB/Simulink. novel created simulation over one year. results verified comparing them with well-established from HOMER Energy. It turns out that well suited dynamic behaviour. Moreover, different characteristics achieve balance, ideal dimensioning particular use case further research possibilities in residential sector are covered model.

Language: Английский

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42

Digitalization in decarbonizing electricity systems – Phenomena, regional aspects, stakeholders, use cases, challenges and policy options DOI Creative Commons
Fabian Heymann, Tatjana Milojevic,

Andrei Covatariu

et al.

Energy, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 262, P. 125521 - 125521

Published: Sept. 23, 2022

Digitalization is a megatrend that affects and transforms societal, economic, environmental processes on global scale. Driven by combination of technological advances as well shifting societal demands, digitalization also the operation planning electricity sector. This paper uses analysis framework to analyze phenomena, its regional differences, technologies, use cases challenges. It highlights potential system-level benefits (e.g., increased efficiency, transparency, consumer participation) challenges demand growth, autonomy loss, increasing cyber risks) currently reported in literature. Eventually, building thorough analysis, we present menu policy options exploit full digitalized systems while mitigating adverse effects decarbonization goals consumers.

Language: Английский

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Inclusive innovation in just transitions: The case of smart local energy systems in the UK DOI Creative Commons
Adrian Smith, Gerardo A. Torres Contreras, Marie Claire Brisbois

et al.

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 47, P. 100719 - 100719

Published: March 10, 2023

Inclusive innovation addresses the challenges and aspirations of poor marginalised groups in society. Attention towards these is also important for social justice sustainable transitions. How can research insights from inclusive contribute to just transitions? In this paper, based on original mixed methods data, analysis built around levels inclusion applied empirically case smart local energy systems UK. Despite innovators acknowledging inclusiveness as significant their decarbonised, decentralised digitalised transition goals, operates currently at low owing prevalence a liberal-individualist approach electricity regime. Noting efforts (and constraints) higher-level some demonstration projects, we discuss whether how social-collectivist approaches open up more transformative possibilities. The illustrates relations between invite transformational policies.

Language: Английский

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Rethinking Energy Geopolitics: Towards a Geopolitical Economy of Global Energy Transformation DOI Creative Commons
Caroline Kuzemko, Mathieu Blondeel, Michael Bradshaw

et al.

Geopolitics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 35

Published: May 12, 2024

We are in the midst of a global energy system transformation (GEST) which is rewiring world economy, opening new axes political contestation, and revolutionising energetic basis human civilisation. Energy geopolitics has not yet reconciled itself to this challenge. The field traditionally been preoccupied with dependence Western states on cross-border flows fossil fuels. More recently, efforts have made prospectively map out what fully renewable might look like. What both literatures miss, however, very fact GEST: that we living through changing contested process transformation, across interacting high- low-emissions systems, whose contours open actively constructed over time. In paper, start develop provisional framework make sense GEST, able capture full scale its dynamic, contingent, nature. attend three areas geopolitical economy: wide-ranging material dimensions geographical space-making, conflict-ridden economy. then apply two case studies, one looking at fraught role gas as 'transition fuel', other lithium-ion batteries.

Language: Английский

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Shifting political power in an era of electricity decentralization: Rescaling, reorganization and battles for influence DOI
Marie Claire Brisbois

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 36, P. 49 - 69

Published: May 21, 2020

Language: Английский

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