Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review
McGill University · Northeastern University
Abstract
Inspired by the energy democracy movement, this conceptual review critically explores relationships between concentrated or distributed renewable energy and political power. Advocates assert that because the renewable energy transition is fundamentally a political struggle, efforts to shift from fossil fuels and decarbonize societies will not prove effective without confronting and destabilizing dominant systems of energy power. The objectives of this paper include: 1) theorizing and exploring the relationships between renewable energy and political power, 2) critically assessing tensions associated with an energy democracy agenda, and 3) drawing out the implications for democratizing renewable energy…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 147
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2Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Futures contract
- Politics
- Democratization
- Economic system
- Democracy
- Ideology
- Economics
- Affordable and clean energy