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Can Smart Energy Communities Build a Fairer Future?

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Can Smart Energy Communities Build a Fairer Future?

A new study examines whether “intelligent Renewable Energy Communities” can promote equity in the transition to clean energy. Using a policy-oriented demonstrator analysis, the research investigates how these technology-driven, community-based energy systems can be designed to ensure a just distribution of benefits and avoid leaving vulnerable groups behind. The work, published in Energy Research & Social Science, focuses on the social and political dimensions of implementing such systems.

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This research directly addresses the intersection of energy policy, technology procurement, and social equity—a core challenge you navigated in public service. It provides a critical framework for evaluating whether next-generation energy projects deliver on their promises of fairness, which is essential for crafting durable and publicly supported policy. The findings offer a lens through which to assess the real-world impact of technological solutions on community well-being.


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