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'Successful' low-carbon energy transitions at the community level? An energy justice perspective

机译:在社区一级“成功的”低碳能源转型?能源正义视角

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The aim of this paper is to critically analyse so-called 'successful' low-carbon energy transitions under the energy justice magnifying glass. We focus on two case studies that have been arguably referred to as successful local energy transitions in the literature: Samso (Denmark) and Feldheim (Germany). The study examines community perspectives and causal inferences about perceived energy (in)justice during the transition to a low-carbon local energy system. Theories of justice and process tracing form the core of our methodological approach. We identify and examine evidence in relation to four main areas: consultation processes, information flow/sharing, decision making and outcomes. The findings reveal that the transition processes were triggered by a multi-dimensional crisis in a unique context, and highlight the role of procedural justice in the investigated areas. Multiple tensions and conflicts were identified (notably concerning the location and ownership of wind turbines). However, and strongly driven by local, bottom-up, intensive information and consultation processes, evidence of perceived procedural Justice was found in both cases. With regard to distributive justice, communities perceived the outcomes of the transition as beneficial to some groups, particularly from the point of view of benefits for individuals. Perceived energy justice was more positive if social and environmental outcomes were considered, including the implementation of compensation schemes. However, a quantitative analysis is required to qualify these assertions. With due limitations, we conclude that the perceived fairness of procedures, as identified in both cases, seemed to be a critical pre-condition for the perceived legitimacy of outcomes.
机译:本文的目的是批判性地分析在能源正义放大镜下所谓的“成功的”低碳能源转型。我们专注于两个案例研究,它们在文献中被称为成功的局部能量转换:Samso(丹麦)和Feldheim(德国)。这项研究考察了在向低碳本地能源系统过渡期间,社区对于感知到的能源(不公正)的观点和因果推断。正义和过程追踪理论构成了我们方法论方法的核心。我们确定并检查与四个主要领域有关的证据:咨询过程,信息流/共享,决策和结果。调查结果表明,过渡过程是在特殊情况下由多维危机触发的,并突出了程序正义在被调查地区的作用。确定了多重紧张局势和冲突(特别是在风力涡轮机的位置和所有权方面)。但是,在本地,自下而上,密集的信息和咨询过程的强烈推动下,在这两种情况下均发现了程序正义的证据。关于分配正义,社区认为过渡的结果对某些群体有益,特别是从为个人带来利益的角度来看。如果考虑到社会和环境成果,包括执行补偿计划,则认为能源正义会更加积极。但是,需要进行定量分析以限定这些主张。在适当的限制下,我们得出结论,两种情况下所确定的程序公正性似乎是所认为的结果合法性的关键先决条件。

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