Energy, Sustainability and Society | |
Energy cooperatives and just transition in Southeastern Europe | |
Research | |
A. Džokić1  D. Končalović2  J. Nikolić2  D. Živković2  P. Momčilović3  | |
[1] Energy Cooperative Elektropionir, Belgrade, Serbia;Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia;Energy Cooperative Elektropionir, Belgrade, Serbia;Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;Energy Cooperative Elektropionir, Belgrade, Serbia; | |
关键词: Just transition; Energy transition; Energy cooperatives; Civic energy; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s13705-023-00400-9 | |
received in 2023-04-21, accepted in 2023-06-10, 发布年份 2023 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundThe energy markets of Southeastern Europe largely depend on fossil fuels. Energy prices are lower in this region than in the rest of Europe, while the energy transition is relatively delayed. This paper aims at summarizing the obstacles to the civic energy transition in Southeastern Europe and the future prospects for its success.ResultsIn Southeastern Europe, there are great concerns about the uncertainty of the energy transition process and its outcomes. There is a lot of apprehensions that the transition could drift away from the citizens and end up in the hands of large-scale solar and wind farms entirely. In other words, citizens may be completely excluded from participating in the energy transition. Renewable energy cooperatives can serve as a crucial vehicle for organizing and engaging citizens in the energy transition. They can also be used as a lever of civic influence. This influence is crucial for ensuring a fair transition. The research methodology on cooperative development includes a literature review and a survey conducted with 240 participants. The participants were local government officials, members of NGOs, businesses, scholars, and citizens. The paper summarizes the answers to the questions which the authors considered essential for deepening our understanding of citizens’ attitudes on a (just) energy transition. The results show that the public awareness about the energy transition has increased. In addition, participants have demonstrated a willingness to take action, both as individuals and through cooperative efforts. However, they have also shown a great level of mistrust in the government, mainly due to perceived corruption and lack of transparency. Generally speaking, they have doubts that the energy transition can be completed in a fair and timely manner within their national context.ConclusionsThis paper provides insight into the current state of affairs and the prospects for the energy transition based on the attitudes of the citizens in Southeastern Europe. The paper argues that energy cooperatives should be employed as a training ground for the citizens, since, through joint actions, their trust in each other can be regained, rehearsed, and restored.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© The Author(s) 2023
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