Understanding the governance of innovative energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings through a spatial analysis of consumption practices
In collective self-consumption (CSC) communities, citizens come together to produce renewable energy and need to find ways to organise the sharing of consumption at the (micro-)local level. The articulation between the exposure of individual practices and the collective objective of lowering consump...
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doaj-ab18b65e06bc4dac8185d15c2b938c4f2021-04-02T16:15:20ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Global Transitions2589-79182020-01-012221229Understanding the governance of innovative energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings through a spatial analysis of consumption practicesMarta Pappalardo0Gilles Debizet1Corresponding author. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, Pacte, 38000, Grenoble, France.; Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, Pacte, 38000, Grenoble, FranceUniv. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, Pacte, 38000, Grenoble, FranceIn collective self-consumption (CSC) communities, citizens come together to produce renewable energy and need to find ways to organise the sharing of consumption at the (micro-)local level. The articulation between the exposure of individual practices and the collective objective of lowering consumption outside solar periods leads to dynamics of social control and privacy preservation that vary according to the nature of spaces. Observing two operations of solar energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings, our ethnographic analysis investigates the practices of occupying different types of space – from the common to the private - as well as the scenes of discussion among individuals. In this sense, our research reveals a strong intertwining between, on the one hand, the governance of energy communities and, on the other, the spaces in which consumption practices, energy accounting and deliberation processes take place.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589791820300177Energy communityCollective self-consumptionMulti-dwelling buildingsInnovationEnergy meteringInhabited space |
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Understanding the governance of innovative energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings through a spatial analysis of consumption practices |
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Understanding the governance of innovative energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings through a spatial analysis of consumption practices |
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understanding the governance of innovative energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings through a spatial analysis of consumption practices |
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Global Transitions |
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In collective self-consumption (CSC) communities, citizens come together to produce renewable energy and need to find ways to organise the sharing of consumption at the (micro-)local level. The articulation between the exposure of individual practices and the collective objective of lowering consumption outside solar periods leads to dynamics of social control and privacy preservation that vary according to the nature of spaces. Observing two operations of solar energy sharing in multi-dwelling buildings, our ethnographic analysis investigates the practices of occupying different types of space – from the common to the private - as well as the scenes of discussion among individuals. In this sense, our research reveals a strong intertwining between, on the one hand, the governance of energy communities and, on the other, the spaces in which consumption practices, energy accounting and deliberation processes take place. |
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Energy community Collective self-consumption Multi-dwelling buildings Innovation Energy metering Inhabited space |
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