Renewable Energy Communities and the Low Carbon Energy Transition in Europe

F.H.J.M. Coenen (Editor), T. Hoppe (Editor)

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Abstract

This volume addresses renewable energy communities, and in particular renewable energy cooperatives (REScoops), in the context of the revised EU Renewables Directive. It provides a comprehensive account of the history and development of the renewable energy community movement in over six different countries of continental Europe. It addresses their visions, strategy, organisation, agency, and more particularly the challenges they encounter. This is of particular importance to gain more understanding into how renewable energy communities fare in domestic energy markets where they are confronted with regime institutions, structures and incumbents’ agency that tend to favour maintaining of the status quo while blocking attempts to empower and institutionalise renewable energy communities as market entrants having a disruptive, radical green and localist agenda. This volume will be an invaluable reference for academics and practitioners with an interest in social innovation in sustainable transitions, the role of community energy in energy markets, their agency, as well as an outlook to the impact that the EU Renewables Directive may have to change national legislation and policy frameworks to create a level playing field that is essentially more fair and beneficial to renewable energy communities.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPalgrave MacMillan Publishers
Number of pages289
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-84440-0
ISBN (Print)9783030844394
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • EU Renewables Directive
  • renewable energy community initiatives
  • renewable energy
  • renewable energy communities
  • regulatory frameworks
  • energy cooperatives
  • REScoop
  • energy policy
  • community energy
  • low carbon energy transition
  • energy transition
  • clean energy transition

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