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Taylor and Francis Ltd Local Energy Communities 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Debizet, Gilles
Co-editorsList of chapter contributorsPrefaceOrigin of the bookFramework of the bookAcknowledgmentsIntroductionSocial sciences introduction. Local energy communities: state of the art and chapters cross-sectional analysisGilles Debizet and Marta Pappalardo Engineering sciences introduction. Local Energy Communities: transversal readingFrederic WurtzSection A) Motivations and internal/local dynamics of energy sharing communities A.1) Inhabitants' activities and needs relative to renewable energy pooling and sharing: a prospective scenario approachAntoine Martin, Marie-France Agnoletti and Eric BrangierA.2) Shared geothermal energy projects in Montreal: the importance of pre-existing collective action spacesMyriam Proulx and Sophie Van NesteA.3) Energy communities and commons: rethinking collective action through inhabited spacesMarta PappalardoA.4) Anticipating energy communities in urban projects: challenges and limitsInes Ramirez-Cobo, Gilles Debizet and Silvere TriboutSection B) Collective self-consumption: regulatory framework set-up and controversies B.1) Regulatory framework of collective self-consumption operations: comparative study France, Spain, GermanyBlanche LormeteauB.2) The controversial emergence of collective self-consumption in FranceThibaut FonteneauSection C) Citizen cooperatives: inter-scalar idealizing, learning and structuring for scaling up C.1) Trajectories of renewable energy communities: between democratic processes and economic constraintsArmelle Gomez, Benjamin Tyl, and Aude PottierC.2) Emergence and transformation of Enercoop: The French network of electricity supply cooperatives as a new social economy initiativeRemi MaitreC.3) Cooperation within and the institutionalization of participatory renewable energy projects in France: a focus on co-developed citizen, public and private partnership projectsAmelie Artis, Justine Ballon, Dorian Litvine, Emilie Dias and Sylvie BlangySection D) Digital services for peer-to-peer communities: regulatory framework and market D.1) Emerging digital business models for energy communities: Enablers for citizen participation in the energy transition? - Perspectives from GermanyChristine Dede and Monika HeyderD.2) Digital technologies for consumer-centred energy markets: opportunities and risks of an energy internet.Hugo Schoenbeck, Anna Gorbacheva and Alexandra SchneidersD.3) Digital Energy Trading Platforms: An Economic AnalysisThomas Cortade and Jean-Christophe PoudouSection E) Design energy projects for multi-stakeholders' communities: decision-support tools E.1) Proposal to take into account stakeholders' motivations in models of optimization decision support toolsLou Morriet, Frederic Wurtz and Gilles DebizetE.2) Decision support for technical design of on-the-spot renewable energy projects involving several stakeholdersJaume Fito, Sacha Hodencq, Lou Morriet, Julien Ramousse, Frederic Wurtz and Gilles DebizetIndex