Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany
Citizen energy in general and renewable energy communities (RECs) in particular are becoming key vehicles for decentralisation, but also for the democratisation of the energy system. These initiatives are now more diverse than ever and are likely to continue to act as incubators for significant proj...
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author | Maria Rosaria Di Nucci Michael Krug Lucas Schwarz Vincenzo Gatta Erik Laes |
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description | Citizen energy in general and renewable energy communities (RECs) in particular are becoming key vehicles for decentralisation, but also for the democratisation of the energy system. These initiatives are now more diverse than ever and are likely to continue to act as incubators for significant projects in the transition to a renewable energy system. Beside the legal, regulatory, and financial challenges, there are several socio-economic and regulatory barriers that hinder the implementation of community energy projects. For this reason, policy learning and the dissemination of good/best practices that are transferable also to other contexts are important. This is an aspect that has not yet attracted much investigation, and only a few studies have explored the importance of transfer activities for the implementation of REC initiatives and their motives. This article aimed to address this knowledge gap by focussing on the transfer processes of best practices initiated in a particular region and discusses how these can be adapted and transferred to other contexts. We analysed the transfer case of a community renewable energy initiative, the multifunctional energy gardens, from the Netherlands to the German federal State of Thuringia, and extracted lessons with an overall validity for the transferability of drivers and success factors. We show how examples from other contexts with similar enabling conditions can represent significant foundations on which to build an effective strategy and what framework conditions are necessary to enhance the uptake of pervasive community energy initiatives in regions with low community energy development. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b044273e8a344393b01a1a07100e1d6b2023-11-17T16:39:42ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-04-01167327010.3390/en16073270Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to GermanyMaria Rosaria Di Nucci0Michael Krug1Lucas Schwarz2Vincenzo Gatta3Erik Laes4Research Center for Sustainability, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Ihnestraße 22, 14195 Berlin, GermanyResearch Center for Sustainability, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Ihnestraße 22, 14195 Berlin, GermanyResearch Center for Sustainability, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Ihnestraße 22, 14195 Berlin, GermanyResearch Center for Sustainability, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Ihnestraße 22, 14195 Berlin, GermanyVITO NV, Nexus. Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, BelgiumCitizen energy in general and renewable energy communities (RECs) in particular are becoming key vehicles for decentralisation, but also for the democratisation of the energy system. These initiatives are now more diverse than ever and are likely to continue to act as incubators for significant projects in the transition to a renewable energy system. Beside the legal, regulatory, and financial challenges, there are several socio-economic and regulatory barriers that hinder the implementation of community energy projects. For this reason, policy learning and the dissemination of good/best practices that are transferable also to other contexts are important. This is an aspect that has not yet attracted much investigation, and only a few studies have explored the importance of transfer activities for the implementation of REC initiatives and their motives. This article aimed to address this knowledge gap by focussing on the transfer processes of best practices initiated in a particular region and discusses how these can be adapted and transferred to other contexts. We analysed the transfer case of a community renewable energy initiative, the multifunctional energy gardens, from the Netherlands to the German federal State of Thuringia, and extracted lessons with an overall validity for the transferability of drivers and success factors. We show how examples from other contexts with similar enabling conditions can represent significant foundations on which to build an effective strategy and what framework conditions are necessary to enhance the uptake of pervasive community energy initiatives in regions with low community energy development.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/7/3270renewable energy communitiescitizen energyrenewable energyintegrated energy systemsbest practice transferbusiness models |
spellingShingle | Maria Rosaria Di Nucci Michael Krug Lucas Schwarz Vincenzo Gatta Erik Laes Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany Energies renewable energy communities citizen energy renewable energy integrated energy systems best practice transfer business models |
title | Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany |
title_full | Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany |
title_fullStr | Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany |
title_full_unstemmed | Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany |
title_short | Learning from Other Community Renewable Energy Projects: Transnational Transfer of Multi-Functional Energy Gardens from the Netherlands to Germany |
title_sort | learning from other community renewable energy projects transnational transfer of multi functional energy gardens from the netherlands to germany |
topic | renewable energy communities citizen energy renewable energy integrated energy systems best practice transfer business models |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/7/3270 |
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