Contexts and Conditions for an Emerging Energy Transition
Buch, Englisch, 172 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 366 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-70156-6
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
This open access book is intended to provoke and progress new thinking in the field of energy research for policy makers, practitioners and scholars. By drawing on a broad range of social and innovation theory insights, this book showcases the diversity of energy citizenship and opens up the concept by including multiple ‘latent’, less visible, forms of energy citizenship that also form part of the energy transition. Focusing on how energy citizenship is considered in eight countries across Europe, each of the contributions highlight the empirical variety, the geographical differences, the contextual challenges, and the socio-political histories out of which energy citizenship develops. In exploring if there are certain convergences and similarities across contexts, the collection makes a significant contribution to debates and discussions surrounding the European Energy Union.
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Chapter 1. Introducing Energy Citizenship ().- Chapter 2. Energy Citizenship in Belgium: Potentials and Paradoxes ().- Chapter 3. For and by citizens: the various faces of energy citizenship in Germany ().- Chapter 4. Energy citizenship in Hungary: diversity, actors, focus and system-contestation ().- Chapter 5. Energy Citizenship in Ireland: Beyond individual private agency ().- Chapter 6. The evolution of energy citizenship in the Netherlands: From protest to partnership with business and government ().- Chapter 7. Advancing Energy Citizenship: Hindering and Supporting Factors in Latvia's Energy Transition ().- Chapter 8. Energy citizenship in Bulgaria: Revealing the current energy landscape and the way forward ().- Chapter 9. Building trust through energy citizenship? The developing landscape of energy citizenship in France ().- Chapter 10.Conclusions and reflections: the tapestry of energy citizenship can (and should) be woven by all ().