Understanding the Energy Transition

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Understanding the Energy Transition

Civil society, territory and inequality in Italy

Sociology Central / national / federal government policies Ecological science, the Biosphere Geography Human geography The environment

Authors: Natalia Magnani, Giovanni Carrosio

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 22nd November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 544 Kb

ISBN: 9783030834814


Introduction

The transformation of the dominant model of centralized energy production from fossil fuels to renewable energies is at the center of the public and scientific debate, as well as the subject of national and European policies, as it is connected to highly topical issues such as climate change, emissions reduction and natural disasters, security of supply and sustainability of the current economic development model.

Up to now this topic has been mainly addressed by the economic and engineering sciences, with a research focus on the hardware rather than on the human and social software.

However, energy systems, and the possibilities of change, are not only economic or technological but involve also patterns of social life, representations, organizational models and relational structures. In order to generate the social preconditions for the transition to a low-emission society, focused on a growing production of energy from renewable sources and on a greater sustainability of consumption, it is therefore urgent to reaffirm the centrality of a sociological approach to energy.

This book focused on three core research areas which are crucial to understand what is at stake with the energy transition: conflicts over the construction and location of renewable energy production plants; collective action on renewable sources that promote a new model of energy system in which consumers are also producers; and the social-territorial impact of energy policies.



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