Print Email Facebook Twitter Collaborative Renewable Energy Generation among Industries Title Collaborative Renewable Energy Generation among Industries: The Role of Social Identity, Awareness and Institutional Design Author Eslamizadeh, S. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie) Ghorbani, A. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie) Araghi, Y. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics) Weijnen, M.P.C. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie) Date 2022 Abstract Like many other sectors, climate change strategies have put various restrictions on industry, the most prominent one being caps on CO2 and other energy-related emissions. At the same time, and especially in many developing economies, the industry struggles with an increasing gap between the fast development of the sector and lagging energy supply capacity. Collective generation of renewable energy is seen as a promising means of transition, next to other forms of renewable energy generation (centralised, individual). The aim of this research is to investigate factors influencing willingness to participate in Industrial Community Energy Systems (InCES). Using existing literature on Industrial Symbiosis and Community Energy Systems, we formulate plausible hypotheses on the most relevant factors for the willingness of industries to join such initiatives. As one of the largest and most diversified industrial clusters in Iran, Arak industrial park is selected as the case study. Data were collected from the CEOs of 96 companies through survey research. Our results highlight the crucial role of awareness about the benefits of renewable power generation in an InCES. Social identity among industries and trust between them are also determining factors for their willingness to join InCES. Finally, proper institutional design for overcoming the partnership complexities (e.g., conflict resolution) was highlighted as a crucial factor for industries. It can be concluded from the results of this study that policymakers should avoid one-size-fits-all incentive design approaches and reach out to larger companies with targeted incentives, introduce specially designed bank loans for different target groups, and make use of consulting companies as intermediaries to increase the awareness of the industries regarding the benefits of investing in an InCES. Subject community energy systemsenergy transitionindustrial collaborationindustrial community energy system To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:381b777e-0919-4528-8489-456c4053ba9d DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127007 ISSN 2071-1050 Source Sustainability, 14 (12) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2022 S. Eslamizadeh, A. Ghorbani, Y. Araghi, M.P.C. Weijnen Files PDF sustainability_14_07007_v2.pdf 1.87 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:381b777e-0919-4528-8489-456c4053ba9d/datastream/OBJ/view