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This book draws on social science analysis to understand the ongoing dynamics within and surrounding local energy communities in reliably electrified countries: Belgium, Canada, Columbia, France, Germany, India, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland.
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This book draws on social science analysis to understand the ongoing dynamics within and surrounding local energy communities in reliably electrified countries: Belgium, Canada, Columbia, France, Germany, India, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781000643763
- Artikelnr.: 64715568
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000643763
- Artikelnr.: 64715568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Gilles Debizet is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning at Université Grenoble Alpes and a researcher at the Pacte Social Sciences Laboratory since 2006. His research focuses on the integration of climate issues in the making of the contemporary city. He was/is a member of scientific committees (Université Grenoble Alpes, Agence Nationale de la Recherche, Réseau RAMAU). He has co-lead the Eco-SESA Cross-Disciplinary Programme since 2017. Marta Pappalardo is an Architect, with a PhD in Urban Planning, currently researcher at the Institute of Urban Planning and Alpine Geography and Pacte Social Sciences Laboratory (Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Science Po Grenoble). Her research focuses on the practices of occupation and management of energy-efficient buildings and on the governance of energy communities. Frédéric Wurtz is a CNRS senior researcher at Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2ELAB) of Grenoble INP - Université Grenoble Alpes and CNRS. He has developed skills at the interface of engineering and social science in the design of energy systems: typically, cars, flights, smart-buildings and smart-grids, eco-districts, smart districts and smart cities, with a current focus on micro-grids and local energy communities.
Table of contents
Co-editors
List of chapter contributors
Preface
Origin of the book
Framework of the book
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Social sciences introduction. Local energy communities: state of the art
and chapters cross-sectional analysis
Gilles Debizet and Marta Pappalardo
Engineering sciences introduction. Local Energy Communities: transversal
reading
Frédéric Wurtz
Section A) Motivations and internal/local dynamics of energy sharing
communities
A.1) Inhabitants' activities and needs relative to renewable energy pooling
and sharing: a prospective scenario approach
Antoine Martin, Marie-France Agnoletti and Eric Brangier
A.2) Shared geothermal energy projects in Montreal: the importance of
pre-existing collective action spaces
Myriam Proulx and Sophie Van Neste
A.3) Energy communities and commons: rethinking collective action through
inhabited spaces
Marta Pappalardo
A.4) Anticipating energy communities in urban projects: challenges and
limits
Inès Ramirez-Cobo, Gilles Debizet and Silvère Tribout
Section B) Collective self-consumption: regulatory framework set-up and
controversies
B.1) Regulatory framework of collective self-consumption operations:
comparative study France, Spain, Germany
Blanche Lormeteau
B.2) The controversial emergence of collective self-consumption in France
Thibaut Fonteneau
Section C) Citizen cooperatives: inter-scalar idealizing, learning and
structuring for scaling up
C.1) Trajectories of renewable energy communities: between democratic
processes and economic constraints
Armelle Gomez, Benjamin Tyl, and Aude Pottier
C.2) Emergence and transformation of Enercoop: The French network of
electricity supply cooperatives as a new social economy initiative
Rémi Maître
C.3) Cooperation within and the institutionalization of participatory
renewable energy projects in France: a focus on co-developed citizen,
public and private partnership projects
Amélie Artis, Justine Ballon, Dorian Litvine, Émilie Dias and Sylvie Blangy
Section D) Digital services for peer-to-peer communities: regulatory
framework and market
D.1) Emerging digital business models for energy communities: Enablers for
citizen participation in the energy transition? - Perspectives from Germany
Christine Dede and Monika Heyder
D.2) Digital technologies for consumer-centred energy markets:
opportunities and risks of an energy internet.
Hugo Schönbeck, Anna Gorbacheva and Alexandra Schneiders
D.3) Digital Energy Trading Platforms: An Economic Analysis
Thomas Cortade and Jean-Christophe Poudou
Section E) Design energy projects for multi-stakeholders' communities:
decision-support tools
E.1) Proposal to take into account stakeholders' motivations in models of
optimization decision support tools
Lou Morriet, Frédéric Wurtz and Gilles Debizet
E.2) Decision support for technical design of on-the-spot renewable energy
projects involving several stakeholders
Jaume Fitó, Sacha Hodencq, Lou Morriet, Julien Ramousse, Frédéric Wurtz and
Gilles DebizetIndex
Co-editors
List of chapter contributors
Preface
Origin of the book
Framework of the book
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Social sciences introduction. Local energy communities: state of the art
and chapters cross-sectional analysis
Gilles Debizet and Marta Pappalardo
Engineering sciences introduction. Local Energy Communities: transversal
reading
Frédéric Wurtz
Section A) Motivations and internal/local dynamics of energy sharing
communities
A.1) Inhabitants' activities and needs relative to renewable energy pooling
and sharing: a prospective scenario approach
Antoine Martin, Marie-France Agnoletti and Eric Brangier
A.2) Shared geothermal energy projects in Montreal: the importance of
pre-existing collective action spaces
Myriam Proulx and Sophie Van Neste
A.3) Energy communities and commons: rethinking collective action through
inhabited spaces
Marta Pappalardo
A.4) Anticipating energy communities in urban projects: challenges and
limits
Inès Ramirez-Cobo, Gilles Debizet and Silvère Tribout
Section B) Collective self-consumption: regulatory framework set-up and
controversies
B.1) Regulatory framework of collective self-consumption operations:
comparative study France, Spain, Germany
Blanche Lormeteau
B.2) The controversial emergence of collective self-consumption in France
Thibaut Fonteneau
Section C) Citizen cooperatives: inter-scalar idealizing, learning and
structuring for scaling up
C.1) Trajectories of renewable energy communities: between democratic
processes and economic constraints
Armelle Gomez, Benjamin Tyl, and Aude Pottier
C.2) Emergence and transformation of Enercoop: The French network of
electricity supply cooperatives as a new social economy initiative
Rémi Maître
C.3) Cooperation within and the institutionalization of participatory
renewable energy projects in France: a focus on co-developed citizen,
public and private partnership projects
Amélie Artis, Justine Ballon, Dorian Litvine, Émilie Dias and Sylvie Blangy
Section D) Digital services for peer-to-peer communities: regulatory
framework and market
D.1) Emerging digital business models for energy communities: Enablers for
citizen participation in the energy transition? - Perspectives from Germany
Christine Dede and Monika Heyder
D.2) Digital technologies for consumer-centred energy markets:
opportunities and risks of an energy internet.
Hugo Schönbeck, Anna Gorbacheva and Alexandra Schneiders
D.3) Digital Energy Trading Platforms: An Economic Analysis
Thomas Cortade and Jean-Christophe Poudou
Section E) Design energy projects for multi-stakeholders' communities:
decision-support tools
E.1) Proposal to take into account stakeholders' motivations in models of
optimization decision support tools
Lou Morriet, Frédéric Wurtz and Gilles Debizet
E.2) Decision support for technical design of on-the-spot renewable energy
projects involving several stakeholders
Jaume Fitó, Sacha Hodencq, Lou Morriet, Julien Ramousse, Frédéric Wurtz and
Gilles DebizetIndex
Table of contents
Co-editors
List of chapter contributors
Preface
Origin of the book
Framework of the book
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Social sciences introduction. Local energy communities: state of the art
and chapters cross-sectional analysis
Gilles Debizet and Marta Pappalardo
Engineering sciences introduction. Local Energy Communities: transversal
reading
Frédéric Wurtz
Section A) Motivations and internal/local dynamics of energy sharing
communities
A.1) Inhabitants' activities and needs relative to renewable energy pooling
and sharing: a prospective scenario approach
Antoine Martin, Marie-France Agnoletti and Eric Brangier
A.2) Shared geothermal energy projects in Montreal: the importance of
pre-existing collective action spaces
Myriam Proulx and Sophie Van Neste
A.3) Energy communities and commons: rethinking collective action through
inhabited spaces
Marta Pappalardo
A.4) Anticipating energy communities in urban projects: challenges and
limits
Inès Ramirez-Cobo, Gilles Debizet and Silvère Tribout
Section B) Collective self-consumption: regulatory framework set-up and
controversies
B.1) Regulatory framework of collective self-consumption operations:
comparative study France, Spain, Germany
Blanche Lormeteau
B.2) The controversial emergence of collective self-consumption in France
Thibaut Fonteneau
Section C) Citizen cooperatives: inter-scalar idealizing, learning and
structuring for scaling up
C.1) Trajectories of renewable energy communities: between democratic
processes and economic constraints
Armelle Gomez, Benjamin Tyl, and Aude Pottier
C.2) Emergence and transformation of Enercoop: The French network of
electricity supply cooperatives as a new social economy initiative
Rémi Maître
C.3) Cooperation within and the institutionalization of participatory
renewable energy projects in France: a focus on co-developed citizen,
public and private partnership projects
Amélie Artis, Justine Ballon, Dorian Litvine, Émilie Dias and Sylvie Blangy
Section D) Digital services for peer-to-peer communities: regulatory
framework and market
D.1) Emerging digital business models for energy communities: Enablers for
citizen participation in the energy transition? - Perspectives from Germany
Christine Dede and Monika Heyder
D.2) Digital technologies for consumer-centred energy markets:
opportunities and risks of an energy internet.
Hugo Schönbeck, Anna Gorbacheva and Alexandra Schneiders
D.3) Digital Energy Trading Platforms: An Economic Analysis
Thomas Cortade and Jean-Christophe Poudou
Section E) Design energy projects for multi-stakeholders' communities:
decision-support tools
E.1) Proposal to take into account stakeholders' motivations in models of
optimization decision support tools
Lou Morriet, Frédéric Wurtz and Gilles Debizet
E.2) Decision support for technical design of on-the-spot renewable energy
projects involving several stakeholders
Jaume Fitó, Sacha Hodencq, Lou Morriet, Julien Ramousse, Frédéric Wurtz and
Gilles DebizetIndex
Co-editors
List of chapter contributors
Preface
Origin of the book
Framework of the book
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Social sciences introduction. Local energy communities: state of the art
and chapters cross-sectional analysis
Gilles Debizet and Marta Pappalardo
Engineering sciences introduction. Local Energy Communities: transversal
reading
Frédéric Wurtz
Section A) Motivations and internal/local dynamics of energy sharing
communities
A.1) Inhabitants' activities and needs relative to renewable energy pooling
and sharing: a prospective scenario approach
Antoine Martin, Marie-France Agnoletti and Eric Brangier
A.2) Shared geothermal energy projects in Montreal: the importance of
pre-existing collective action spaces
Myriam Proulx and Sophie Van Neste
A.3) Energy communities and commons: rethinking collective action through
inhabited spaces
Marta Pappalardo
A.4) Anticipating energy communities in urban projects: challenges and
limits
Inès Ramirez-Cobo, Gilles Debizet and Silvère Tribout
Section B) Collective self-consumption: regulatory framework set-up and
controversies
B.1) Regulatory framework of collective self-consumption operations:
comparative study France, Spain, Germany
Blanche Lormeteau
B.2) The controversial emergence of collective self-consumption in France
Thibaut Fonteneau
Section C) Citizen cooperatives: inter-scalar idealizing, learning and
structuring for scaling up
C.1) Trajectories of renewable energy communities: between democratic
processes and economic constraints
Armelle Gomez, Benjamin Tyl, and Aude Pottier
C.2) Emergence and transformation of Enercoop: The French network of
electricity supply cooperatives as a new social economy initiative
Rémi Maître
C.3) Cooperation within and the institutionalization of participatory
renewable energy projects in France: a focus on co-developed citizen,
public and private partnership projects
Amélie Artis, Justine Ballon, Dorian Litvine, Émilie Dias and Sylvie Blangy
Section D) Digital services for peer-to-peer communities: regulatory
framework and market
D.1) Emerging digital business models for energy communities: Enablers for
citizen participation in the energy transition? - Perspectives from Germany
Christine Dede and Monika Heyder
D.2) Digital technologies for consumer-centred energy markets:
opportunities and risks of an energy internet.
Hugo Schönbeck, Anna Gorbacheva and Alexandra Schneiders
D.3) Digital Energy Trading Platforms: An Economic Analysis
Thomas Cortade and Jean-Christophe Poudou
Section E) Design energy projects for multi-stakeholders' communities:
decision-support tools
E.1) Proposal to take into account stakeholders' motivations in models of
optimization decision support tools
Lou Morriet, Frédéric Wurtz and Gilles Debizet
E.2) Decision support for technical design of on-the-spot renewable energy
projects involving several stakeholders
Jaume Fitó, Sacha Hodencq, Lou Morriet, Julien Ramousse, Frédéric Wurtz and
Gilles DebizetIndex