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New Clean Energy Communities in a Changing European Energy System (NEWCOMERS)

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NEWCOMERS project press-kit

Key information for media on the NEWCOMERS project (objectives, actions, partners…gathered for the general and sectoral media. Available on Our-Energy.eu digital platform.

NEWCOMERS project newsletter 1

A first printed NEWCOMERS project newsletters will be produced at the end of the first year. It will be distributed at main project events, at conferences and other networking opportunities.

Energy literacy for energy communities handbook

App 16 to max 24 pages welldesigned handbook concisely written and supported with infographics defining the basic principles and offering key credible data about energy sources production storage and use energy systems etc relevant for energy communities and other interested stakeholders

NEWCOMERS project leaflet

An informational leaflet with basic info on the NEWCOMERS project, objectives, partners, key actions and planned results.

NEWCOMERS project newsletter 2

A second printed NEWCOMERS project newsletter will be produced at the end of the second year It will be distributed at main project events at conferences and other networking opportunities

Comparison of national polycentric settings and their influence on the existence and emergence of energy communities

Based on the national reports prepared for D3.1, a comparison will be done with a particular focus on how polycentric settings influence the emergence of new energy communities.

Synthesis report

This deliverable will synthesize insights from WPs 2 to 6 ie synthesize the findings from the analysis on both the national level and the local case studies to identify the regulatory institutional and sociotechnical environments in which best practices find the best conditions for upscaling and a wider diffusion Also barriers for upscaling and a wider diffusion will be identified

Potential of energy communities to increase energy literacy, attitudes, perceptions and support for the energy transition among members and in the general public

The report will summarize the findings of qualitative study and online survey with selected energy community members and elicit key success factors for new forms of energy communities

Mapping of national polycentric settings

The national mappings will focus on the national institutional framing (including policies and regulations) for supply, demand and storage of demand and supply, actors involved in the system, technology and fuel mix and transition paths undertaken so far. One report that summarizes the results from the mapping will be delivered.

Theoretical framework focusing on learning in polycentric settings

The framework provides the underpinning of the research, including key concepts and definitions as well as research propositions in order to enhance the project’s coherence.

Barriers and inhibiting factors for the dissemination of new forms of community energy (from members perspective and based on citizen survey)

The report will identify target groups of citizens that are most likely to participate in and benefit from energy communities and identify key success factors for energy communities

NEWCOMERS project energy literacy contact base

List of multidisciplinary experts interested in raising energy literacy of energy communities and interested European citizens and in this way supporting a factbasedsciencebased energy transition goal at least 30 active experts to be involved

Policy recommendations based on co-creation process

This final deliverable will distill the final set of policy recommendations for policy makers at the European and national level based on Tasks 71 to 73 ie based on the insights from the scientific analysis and the summary reports of the local stakeholder dialogues

Final report based on case studies and prospects for DER in new energy cooperatives

Summary reports of each case study based on deliverables 41 to 45 and a discussion of the prospects for developing each type of business model with its mix of actors DER knowledge and skills regulatory environment For feeding into the final synthesis report

Comparative analysis of case study results (WPs 4, 5, 6) and identification of best practices

This deliverable will summarize insights from WPs 4 5 and 6 identify best practices and assess their potential for upscaling and a wider diffusion

Potential for learning between polycentric settings

All insights of WP 3 will be summarized with respect to which polycentric settings will encourage (or hinder) certain energy communities to emerge.

Report on cross-country citizen survey

The report will present the differences across the countries with respect to knowledge attitudes preferences perceptions and behaviours with regard to new forms of energy communities

Typology of clean energy communities

The typology of clean energy communities provides analytical clarification and structure in order to facilitate the synthesis of research findings.

Benefits for community members in terms of increased access to clean, secure and affordable energy / Potential to reduce energy poverty

The report will present the findings of the in-depth interviews with energy community members carried out with selected case studies.

Daily electricity production and use of members in selected new clean energy communities

The report will present the findings of the analysis of electricity production and use data from selected case studies

Success of interventions to stimulate conservation behaviour and load shifting in new clean energy communities

The report will summarize the findings of several randomized controlled trials that will be carried out with selected case study communities

Web-documentary

Webdocumentary on NEWCOMERS project and the roleimpact of clean energy communities for EU energy transition including video recordings infographics and other NEWCOMERS project highlights

Our-Energy.eu digital platform (Phase 2)

Our-Energy.eu digital platform (Phase 2) will integrate value-added content from other EU funded projects on energy communities. This will represent a new approach, an EU citizen focused and topically oriented cross-promotion of several EU funded energy community research projects.

Our-Energy.eu digital platform (Phase 1)

Our-Energy.eu digital platform (Phase 1) will be the NEWCOMERS project webpage, offering the project key content and at the same time will also provide an interactive digital educational, awareness-raising and networking web tool for energy communities and interested EU citizens.

Publicaciones

The Transposition of Energy Communities into Swedish Regulations: Overview and Critique of Emerging Regulations

Autores: Palm, J.
Publicado en: Energies, Edición 14, 2021, ISSN 1996-1073
Editor: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI: 10.3390/en14164982

Polycentric energy governance: Under what conditions do energy communities scale?

Autores: Petrovics, Daniel; Huitema, Dave; Jordan, Andrew.
Publicado en: Environmental Policy and Governance, Edición 2022-04-08, 2022, ISSN 1756-9338
Editor: Wiley
DOI: 10.1002/eet.1989

Distributed Energy Systems and Energy Communities Under Negotiation

Autores: Anna-Riikka Kojonsaari, Jenny Palm
Publicado en: Technology and Economics of Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy, Edición 6/1, 2021, ISSN 2199-4706
Editor: Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.
DOI: 10.1007/s40866-021-00116-9

The role of energy democracy and energy citizenship for participatory energy transitions: A comprehensive review

Autores: Wahlund, Madeine, Palm, Jenny
Publicado en: Energy Research and Social Science, Edición 87, 2021, ISSN 2214-6296
Editor: Elsevier Limited
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2021.102482

New clean energy communities in polycentric settings: Four avenues forfuture research

Autores: J. Blasch, N.M. van der Grijp, D. Petrovics, J. Palm, N. Bocken, S.J. Darby, J. Barnes, P. Hansen, T. Kamin, U. Golob, M. Andor, S. Sommer, A. Nicita, M. Musolino, M. Mlinarič
Publicado en: Energy Research & Social Science, Edición Volume 82, December 2021, 102276, 2021, ISSN 2214-6296
Editor: Elsevier Limited
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2021.102276

Perceptions of participation and the role of gender for the engagement in solar energy communities in Sweden

Autores: Daniela Lazoroska, Jenny Palm, Anna Bergek
Publicado en: Energy, Sustainability and Society, 2021, ISSN 2192-0567
Editor: Springer Nature
DOI: 10.1186/s13705-021-00312-6

Exploring Limited Capacity in the Grid: Actors, Problems and Solutions.

Autores: Palm, J.
Publicado en: Frontiers in Energy Research, Edición volume 9, 2021, ISSN 2296-598X
Editor: Frontiers Media S.A.
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2021.663769

First things first: laying the foundations for smart energy communities by exploring concepts and realities in European case studies

Autores: Hansen, P., Barnes, J. and Darby, S.
Publicado en: Proceedings of the ECEEE 2021 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency, Edición 5-073-21, 2021, ISBN 978-91-983878-8-9
Editor: European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy

Governing energy communities: the role of actors and expertise in business model innovation’ in Energy Communities: customer centred, market-driven, welfare-enhancing?

Autores: Barnes, J. and Hansen, P.
Publicado en: Energy Communities Customer-Centered, Market-Driven, Welfare-Enhancing?, 2022, ISBN 9780323911351
Editor: Academic Press

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