Energy Citizenship Across Europe
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Energy Citizenship Across Europe
Contexts and Conditions for an Emerging Energy Transition
Vadovics, Edina; Fahy, Frances
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
110
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9783031701566
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Chapter 1. Introducing Energy Citizenship (Frances Fahy, Edina Vadovics and Bonno Pel).- Chapter 2. Energy Citizenship in Belgium: Potentials and Paradoxes (Bonno Pel and Joenne Huhnt).- Chapter 3. For and by citizens: the various faces of energy citizenship in Germany (Ariane Debourdeau and Martina Schaefer).- Chapter 4. Energy citizenship in Hungary: diversity, actors, focus and system-contestation (Edina Vadovics and Anita Szollossy).- Chapter 5. Energy Citizenship in Ireland: Beyond individual private agency (Benjamin Schmid and Frances Fahy).- Chapter 6. The evolution of energy citizenship in the Netherlands: From protest to partnership with business and government (Rene Kemp, Marianna Markantoni, Job Zomerplaag, Bonno Pel and Ali Crighton).- Chapter 7. Advancing Energy Citizenship: Hindering and Supporting Factors in Latvia's Energy Transition (Erika Lagzdina, Janis Brizga, Ivars Kudrenickis, Rasa Ikstena and Raimonds Ernsteins).- Chapter 8. Energy citizenship in Bulgaria: Revealing the current energy landscape and the way forward (Marko Hajdinjak and Desislava Asenova).- Chapter 9. Building trust through energy citizenship? The developing landscape of energy citizenship in France (Karin Thalberg and Camille Defard).- Chapter 10.Conclusions and reflections: the tapestry of energy citizenship can (and should) be woven by all (Edina Vadovics, Marko Hajdinjak, Karin Thalberg, Michael Lydon and Frances Fahy).
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energy citizenship;energy policy;low carbon futures;European energy policy;energy transitions;Open Access
Chapter 1. Introducing Energy Citizenship (Frances Fahy, Edina Vadovics and Bonno Pel).- Chapter 2. Energy Citizenship in Belgium: Potentials and Paradoxes (Bonno Pel and Joenne Huhnt).- Chapter 3. For and by citizens: the various faces of energy citizenship in Germany (Ariane Debourdeau and Martina Schaefer).- Chapter 4. Energy citizenship in Hungary: diversity, actors, focus and system-contestation (Edina Vadovics and Anita Szollossy).- Chapter 5. Energy Citizenship in Ireland: Beyond individual private agency (Benjamin Schmid and Frances Fahy).- Chapter 6. The evolution of energy citizenship in the Netherlands: From protest to partnership with business and government (Rene Kemp, Marianna Markantoni, Job Zomerplaag, Bonno Pel and Ali Crighton).- Chapter 7. Advancing Energy Citizenship: Hindering and Supporting Factors in Latvia's Energy Transition (Erika Lagzdina, Janis Brizga, Ivars Kudrenickis, Rasa Ikstena and Raimonds Ernsteins).- Chapter 8. Energy citizenship in Bulgaria: Revealing the current energy landscape and the way forward (Marko Hajdinjak and Desislava Asenova).- Chapter 9. Building trust through energy citizenship? The developing landscape of energy citizenship in France (Karin Thalberg and Camille Defard).- Chapter 10.Conclusions and reflections: the tapestry of energy citizenship can (and should) be woven by all (Edina Vadovics, Marko Hajdinjak, Karin Thalberg, Michael Lydon and Frances Fahy).
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