The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland

We confront empirical data on citizen-led renewable energy capacities in Poland with results obtained from a meta-theoretical, empirical analysis of the national energy system. We elicit and rank essential disabling and enabling factors that explain the current low level of citizen energy in Poland....

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Main Authors: Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Tadeusz Józef Rudek, Wit Hubert, August Hubert Wierling
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2597
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author Valeria Jana Schwanitz
Tadeusz Józef Rudek
Wit Hubert
August Hubert Wierling
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Tadeusz Józef Rudek
Wit Hubert
August Hubert Wierling
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description We confront empirical data on citizen-led renewable energy capacities in Poland with results obtained from a meta-theoretical, empirical analysis of the national energy system. We elicit and rank essential disabling and enabling factors that explain the current low level of citizen energy in Poland. Altogether, we estimate the contributions of individual and collective prosumers as amounting to about 3.2 GW, with PV installations contributing more than 90%. Most activities are rather recent and come from individual prosumers. The factors with the greatest explanatory power are connected with decades of a rigid, centralized Polish energy system going hand in hand with social, regulatory, and technical lock-ins. Strikingly, factors connected with the heritage of, and transition from, the socialist period are less important, but they do explain why substantially more contributions originate from individuals compared to collective prosumers. Our results show that the currently rather small size of citizen-installed renewable capacities and the modest number of collective initiatives in Poland are due to several barriers. This paper summarizes them and provides a novel scientific method of ranking enabling and disabling factors. This approach might be helpful for policymakers and social actors, seeking an answer to the perspectives of development of citizen-installed renewable energy capacities in Poland and other former Eastern Bloc countries.
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spelling doaj.art-3055c12d527c47b782f592606fb807a12023-11-30T23:12:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732022-04-01157259710.3390/en15072597The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of PolandValeria Jana Schwanitz0Tadeusz Józef Rudek1Wit Hubert2August Hubert Wierling3Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 7030, 5020 Bergen, NorwayDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 7030, 5020 Bergen, NorwayInstitute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Ul. Grodzka 52, 31-044 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 7030, 5020 Bergen, NorwayWe confront empirical data on citizen-led renewable energy capacities in Poland with results obtained from a meta-theoretical, empirical analysis of the national energy system. We elicit and rank essential disabling and enabling factors that explain the current low level of citizen energy in Poland. Altogether, we estimate the contributions of individual and collective prosumers as amounting to about 3.2 GW, with PV installations contributing more than 90%. Most activities are rather recent and come from individual prosumers. The factors with the greatest explanatory power are connected with decades of a rigid, centralized Polish energy system going hand in hand with social, regulatory, and technical lock-ins. Strikingly, factors connected with the heritage of, and transition from, the socialist period are less important, but they do explain why substantially more contributions originate from individuals compared to collective prosumers. Our results show that the currently rather small size of citizen-installed renewable capacities and the modest number of collective initiatives in Poland are due to several barriers. This paper summarizes them and provides a novel scientific method of ranking enabling and disabling factors. This approach might be helpful for policymakers and social actors, seeking an answer to the perspectives of development of citizen-installed renewable energy capacities in Poland and other former Eastern Bloc countries.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2597energy transitionprosumerrenewable energycitizen engagementenergy cooperatives
spellingShingle Valeria Jana Schwanitz
Tadeusz Józef Rudek
Wit Hubert
August Hubert Wierling
The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland
Energies
energy transition
prosumer
renewable energy
citizen engagement
energy cooperatives
title The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland
title_full The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland
title_fullStr The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland
title_full_unstemmed The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland
title_short The Development of Citizen-Installed Renewable Energy Capacities in Former Eastern Bloc Countries—The Case of Poland
title_sort development of citizen installed renewable energy capacities in former eastern bloc countries the case of poland
topic energy transition
prosumer
renewable energy
citizen engagement
energy cooperatives
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2597
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