Energy community innovations and regional policy diversification in Italy: a preliminary analysis

Alessandro Bonifazi, Franco Sala, Monica Bolognesi
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Renewable energy communities (RECs) embody a distributed and collaborative model (based on peer-to-peer production and sharing) that may prove key in fostering energy transition. However, RECs are still far from affecting the dominant energy regime. Hence, the present paper aims to investigate key enabling or disabling factors in REC-building processes and to facilitate multi-stakeholder mutual learning and capacity building. Under the chosen research design, single case studies have been complemented with a review of regional policy frameworks to account for the interplay between territorial differentiation and rapidly evolving social practices. Preliminary results point to the influence of local development trajectories on REC-building strategies, in line with the interdependency between context and agency. Further investigation of regional renewable energy policy frameworks is required to dwell on their interactions with bottom-up REC-building processes, to refine energy transition theories with a due consideration of territoriality and spatial differentiation.
意大利能源共同体创新与区域政策多样化:初步分析
可再生能源社区(RECs)体现了一种分布式和协作模式(基于点对点生产和共享),这可能是促进能源转型的关键。然而,RECs还远未影响到占主导地位的能源体制。因此,本文旨在研究区域经济合作建设过程中的关键因素,以促进多方利益相关者的相互学习和能力建设。根据选定的研究设计,对单一案例研究进行了补充,对区域政策框架进行了审查,以解释领土差异与迅速演变的社会实践之间的相互作用。初步结果表明,根据环境与机构之间的相互依存关系,地方发展轨迹对区域经济合作建设战略具有影响。需要进一步研究区域可再生能源政策框架,以深入研究其与自下而上的区域经济合作建设过程的相互作用,并在适当考虑地域性和空间差异的情况下完善能源转型理论。
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