The role of community energy in the locked energy systems: the case of the Netherlands
The role of community energy in the locked energy systems: the case of the Netherlands
Samenvatting
The paper studies the impact of complex interrelationships between economic, societal, and political realms at multiple levels on the role of community energy initiatives in the energy transition process. The paper focuses specifically on the Netherlands, because of two aspects: (1) existence of the strong political support and favourable regulatory framework for development of community energy, and (2) the systemic challenge of the Dutch energy transition due to the largely fossil-based energy system. The paper identifies systemic, institutional, ideational, or communicative determinants of the role of community renewable energy in the conditions of political support and systemic lock-in.
Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | The 25th IPSA World Congress of Political Science Brisbane, Australia, AUS |
Jaar | 2018 |
Type | Conferentiebijdrage |
Taal | Engels |