TY - JOUR
T1 - Zero Carbon Products and Systems
AU - Islar, Mine
AU - Busch, Henner
AU - Ruostetsaari, Ilkka
AU - Beauchampet, Isa
AU - Walsh, Bríd
AU - Campos, Inês
AU - Marín-González, Esther
AU - Comeau, Louise A.
AU - Parkins, John Russel
AU - Stedman, Richard C.
AU - Beckley, Thomas M.
AU - Czibere, Ibolya
AU - Kovách, Imre
AU - Megyesi, Gergely Boldizsár
AU - Flynn, Rob
AU - Bellaby, Paul
AU - Ricci, Miriam
AU - Titus, Asha
AU - Kuch, Declan
AU - Director, Information
AU - Lennon, Breffní
AU - Dunphy, Niall
AU - Gaffney, Christine
AU - Revez, Alexandra
AU - Mullally, Gerard
AU - O’Connor, Paul
AU - Olivadese, Rosamaria
AU - Alpagut, Beril
AU - Revilla, Beatriz Pineda
AU - Brouwer, Jeroen
AU - Georgiadou, Vasiliki
AU - Woestenburg, Alexander
AU - van Wees, Mark
AU - Rasch, Elisabet Dueholm
AU - Köhne, Michiel
AU - Ryghaug, Marianne
AU - Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe
AU - Heidenreich, Sara
AU - Oliveira, W.S.
AU - Oliveira, F.V.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - 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.
AB - 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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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/993221da-76c8-3094-b47f-305b1d013f0d/
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 29648504
SP - 184
EP - 197
JO - Energy Research and Social Science
JF - Energy Research and Social Science
ER -