Abstract
To achieve the “well below 2 degrees” targets, a new ecosystem needs to be defined where citizens become more active, co-managing with relevant stakeholders, the government, and third parties. This means moving from the traditional concept of citizens-as-consumers towards energy citizenship. Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) will be the test-bed area where this transformation will take place through social, technological, and governance innovation. This paper focuses on benefits and barriers towards energy citizenships and gathers a diverse set of experiences for the definition of PEDs and Local Energy Markets from the Horizon2020 Smart Cities and Communities projects: Making City, Pocityf, and Atelier.
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- All-electric
- Citizenship
- Cross-country comparison
- Demand-side management
- Energy citizen
- Energy citizenship
- Energy democracy
- Energy justice
- Energy production
- Energy transition
- Environmental attitudes
- Feldheim
- Heat network
- Hydraulic fracturing
- Journal article
- Local government
- Natural gas
- Power purchase agreements
- Prosumerism
- Public engagement
- Renewable energies
- Resistance
- Samsø
- Social movements
- Socio-demographic characteristics
- Sustainability
- Sustainability transitions
- Values and efficiency
- a national survey of
- agency
- and author profiles for
- citizen perspectives on energy
- citizenship
- clean energy package
- collaborative approach
- collective identity
- communal energy
- consumer
- democracy
- discourse
- discussions
- ecological citizenship
- emergent technologies
- energy
- energy citizenship
- energy commons
- energy literacy and energy
- energy transition
- green deal
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- issue-oriented politics
- issues in canada
- local energy market
- local renewable energy
- material participation
- net
- ped
- peer-to-peer energy trading platforms
- positive energy districts
- public engagement
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Islar, M., Busch, H., Ruostetsaari, I., Beauchampet, I., Walsh, B., Campos, I., … Oliveira, F. V. (2020). and Zero Carbon Products and Systems. Energy Research and Social Science, 29(3), 184–197. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2015.12.014 https://doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2019.1680277 http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/211095/files/PR-15-01.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2020.101718 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2021.102056 https://doi.org/1
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