Watt sense of community? A human geography agenda on energy communities
Sareen, Siddharth; Haarstad, Håvard; Gong, Huiwen; Aiken, Gerald; Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe; Silvester, Benjamin Ronald; Popovic-Neuber, Jelena; Stopa, Mateusz Bartlomiej; Lindkvist, Peter Mathias; Pezzotta, Micol; Sasse, Lea Marie; Shokrgozar, Shayan; Haugland, Bård Torvetjønn; Langhelle, Oluf; Inderberg, Tor Håkon Jackson
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Sareen, S., Haarstad, H., Gong, H., Aiken, G., Skjølsvold, T. M., Silvester, B. R., ... & Inderberg, T. H. J. (2024). Watt sense of community? A human geography agenda on energy communities. Progress in Environmental Geography, 27539687241287795. 10.1177/27539687241287795Abstract
Energy communities can potentially advance just transitions towards low-carbon systems by devolving energy production and consumption to local scales. During vibrant debates on evolving energy geographies for more than a decade, human geographers have engaged with conceptualization and emergent models of energy communities in generative ways. We argue for a research agenda where these understandings of space, place and scale enhance research on energy communities. Three points hold particular importance and relevance for this agenda: (a) Pluralising understandings of energy communities, (b) Spatializing perspectives on the potential of energy communities to advance just transitions, and (c) Contextually situating technological-energy innovation strategies.