Sustainable or segregated? Energy communities for a broad sustainable energy transition

The energy community (EC) concept is under development and has recently gained wide popularity among policy-makers. EC describes networks of local producers and consumers of energy and exists in various forms, including what the European Commission has described as “citizen energy communities” and “renewable energy communities”. However, technology for renewable energy is not distributed equally among different socio-economic groups which leads to gentrification, segregation and can also in the long run lead to serious conflicts.

We aim to improve the understanding on how EC's can be used as tools in the planning of an inclusive, just and efficient energy transition. The objectives are to produce new knowledge on (i) the intentions, opportunities and strategies among key actors in public policy and public planning to externally guide and organize EC's, (ii) the internal conditions, enablers and obstacles for creation and
management of EC's, and (iii) the potentials and risks with EC's contributions to reduce energy segregation. We will also provide practical guidance to planners, leading to increased quality in decision-making related to energy transition in Sweden.

In the project, researchers in the social and engineering sciences at Uppsala University together with practitioners at Uppsala Municipality will explore
scope, limitations and complications of EC's, and work out advice for their planning so as to facilitate a transition to a sustainable society.

Project start

2021-09-01

Funding

Formas

Researchers

Klas Palm, researcher, Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering (Project Leader)
Cajsa Bartusch, Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering
Nils Hertting, Senior Lecturer in Political Science, IBF, IBF
Susanne Urban, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, IBF
Magnus Åberg, Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering

Samverkanspartners

Linnea Nedar, Uppsala kommun

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