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Coenen, Frans (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
Renewable energy communities (RECs) might be an interesting new stakeholder in stimulating home energy‐saving efforts by tenants and homeowners due to their potential of raising awareness locally and gaining public support for low‐carbon energy and energy‐savings projects, because RECs are often locally sited, in close social proximity of...
journal article 2022
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Ogunleye, O.S. (author), Coenen, F. (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
The need for improved energy security in Nigeria cannot be over-emphasized. Currently, energy security is rather poor, while access to energy is fundamental to socio-economic development and poverty alleviation. Renewable energy could potentially contribute to resolving this because renewable sources such as solar radiation are more available...
journal article 2022
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Warbroek, B. (author), Hoppe, T. (author), Bressers, H (author), Coenen, F. (author)
Evidence from academic studies that analyze social and institutional factors that influence success with community energy projects is scarce. To address this, we pose the question: What are the social, organizational, and governance factors that explain success with ‘local low-carbon energy initiatives’ (LLCEIs)? To answer this question, claims...
journal article 2019
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Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author), Bekendam, Maria T. (author)
Little is known about how renewable energy cooperatives (REScoops) try to influence energy conservation among households and the resulting impact. In this article the main research question is: What is the predictive value of renewable energy cooperatives on intention to save energy, engagement in energy-saving actions, and self-reported energy...
journal article 2019
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Coenen, Frans (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
report 2018
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Warbroek, Beau (author), Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author), Bressers, Hans (author)
Recent scholarly attention shows that grassroots civil society low-carbon energy initiatives increasingly become part of the subnational climate change governance landscape. Despite their potency in view of consumer-owned distributed generation and enhanced citizen influence in the organization of the energy infrastructure, local low-carbon...
journal article 2018
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Coenen, Frans (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
In recent years cooperatives for renewable energy supply (REScoops) have emerged as important new actors in energy markets. They provide their members (i.e., households) with renewably generated energy within a cooperative model that enables members to co-decide on its strategic and tactical goals, plans and business model. REScoops do not only...
abstract 2018
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Akadiadis, Charilaos (author), Savvakis, Nikolaos (author), Mamakos, Michail (author), Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author), Chalkiadakis, Georgios (author), Tsoutsos, Theocharis (author)
REScoops are cooperatives of renewable energy producers and/or consumers, which have begun to form in the emerging European Smart Grid. According to the Federation of REScoops in Europe (REScoop.eu), there are currently more than 2,397 REScoops, collectively having more than 650,000 members. As such, their emergence highlights the importance of...
conference paper 2017
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Coenen, Frans (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
report 2017
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Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author)
report 2017
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Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author), van den Berg, Maya (author)
With the increasing challenges the energy sector faces, energy policy strategies and instruments are becoming ever more relevant. The discipline of policy studies might offer relevant concepts to enrich multidisciplinary energy research. The main research question of this article is: How can policy studies contribute to multidisciplinary...
journal article 2016
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Hoppe, T. (author), Coenen, Frans (author)
REScoops are well positioned to spur energy savings among householders and generate investment in renewable energy projects. As compared to other agents in energy markets they have many benefits, particularly their embeddedness in local, social structures. In this paper we explore in which ways, and by using which tools and interventions...
conference paper 2016
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