Energies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(6), P. 2718 - 2718
Published: March 14, 2023
Cities
need
to
make
themselves
energy
self-sufficient
by
exploiting
renewable
sources
and,
above
all,
evaluate
the
potential
and
constraints
that
each
city
can
express
virtue
of
its
own
characteristics.
This
study
focused
on
how
realisation
a
community
could
be
approached
in
urbanised
contexts.
The
methodology
involved
selection
three
case
studies
Rome
analysing
feasibility,
programming
design
scale,
implications
planning
RECs.
Through
simulation
at
levels
detail,
this
identifies
elements
assess
feasibility
RECs
elaborate
scenarios
support
their
dimensioning.
practical
importance
is
identify
possible
methodological
path
relevant
factors
which
public
or
private
stakeholders
consider
different
setting
up
an
urban
context.
research
conclusions
these
simulations
point
out
specificities
context
affect
many
factors,
among
important
role
played
facilities
spaces
for
use,
as
they
are
synergetic
shared
use
between
residential
non-residential
functions,
but
because
also
available
accommodate
services
community.
Journal of risk and financial management,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
15(11), P. 521 - 521
Published: Nov. 7, 2022
Recently,
there
has
been
an
ongoing
global
debate
on
the
issues
of
energy
safety,
autonomy,
and
alleviation
policies
in
developed
developing
countries.
The
communities
can
integrate
distributed
resources,
especially
among
local
systems,
playing
a
decisive
role
to
support
people
around
world
transition
process
towards
sustainable
development
renewable
sources
(RES).
main
research
dimensions
such
manifold
approach
are
environmental
sustainability,
reduction
greenhouse
gases
(GHGs)
emission,
ordinal
exploitation
RES,
social
awareness
actions
consumerism
environmentally
caring
manner,
increase
efficiency,
pollution
relief
caused
by
expansion
urban/built
environment
worldwide.
This
review
study
focused
roles
ways
how
“energy
communities”
(ECs)
could
contemporary
management
priorities
ensure
alleviation,
regionally
globally.
In
this
context,
systematic,
last-decade
publications
ECs
was
conducted
retrieved
documents
were
organized
alignment
with
following
four
groups
literature
overview.
Group
1
covered
technology
environment,
being
coupled
2,
covering
socio-culture
anthropocentricity
(mainly
focusing
built
environment).
A
similar
coupling
3
4
made,
where
legislative
dimension
devoted
Europe–European
Union
(EU),
respectively.
emerging
key
aspects,
proposed
measures,
applied
also
conveyed
discussed.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(12), P. 4703 - 4703
Published: June 14, 2023
Energy
communities
(ECs)
are
an
important
tool
towards
a
fair
energy
transition.
Hence,
the
European
Union
(EU)
has
positioned
ECs
at
centre
of
its
strategy
and
foreseen
transformation
system.
This
paper
aims
to
give
overview
key
aspects
challenges
for
implementation
EC
concept.
Firstly,
regulatory
framework
is
examined
with
focus
on
new
definitions
introduced
by
EU,
Renewable
Communities
(RECs)
Citizen
(CECs).
Secondly,
examples
established
their
main
objectives
mentioned.
Additionally,
based
identified
requirements
establishing
ECs,
technologies
that
implemented
or
have
potential
be
deployed
in
examined,
as
well
innovative
cross-cutting
services
optimally
suited
integrated
EC.
Moreover,
data
management
linked
some
these
considered.
Finally,
actual
financing
schemes
support
development
given.
Overall,
analysis
highlighted
regulatory,
technical
financial
facing
need
address
them
so
concept
effective
successful.
The
each
compliance
legal
framework,
dimension
when
technological
concepts
adopted
projects.
Asian Journal of Law and Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 23
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Abstract
Leveraging
blockchain
technology
in
the
energy
sector
holds
immense
potential,
particularly
facilitating
decentralised
systems.
However,
legal
and
regulatory
landscapes
of
several
countries,
including
Malaysia
Australia,
pose
significant
obstacles
to
its
effective
implementation.
This
article
examines
specific
hurdles
hindering
incorporation
P2P
trading
systems
these
two
jurisdictions:
Australia.
Through
a
comparative
analysis,
authors
aim
provide
valuable
insights
for
policymakers
regulators
seeking
develop
comprehensive
frameworks
that
encourage
adoption
sector.
The
highlights
need
address
under-inclusiveness
laws,
uncertainty
around
novel
blockchain-based
concepts
like
smart
contracts,
obsolescence
designed
traditional
centralised
By
examining
Malaysia’s
Australia’s
unique
challenges,
seeks
contribute
broader
understanding
complexities
adapting
accommodate
this
transformative
technology.