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National Policy Measures and Best Practices for Citizen Engagement in the Energy Transition

This policy brief targets national policymakers with policy measures and best practices they could implement to advance energy citizenship in their country.

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Publication date
28 April 2024

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EnergyPROSPECTS has examined how energy citizenship is taking shape across the continent today and under which conditions it could be further supported to contribute to the fulfilment of national and European decarbonisation objectives. Energy citizenship provides a holistic approach for policymakers to consider citizens’ multifaceted roles in the energy transition. The concept encompasses various forms of civic involvement and engagement that can be practised at different levels of action, through different constellations of actors, in the fields of energy production, energy consumption, and in the governance of the energy and climate transition. 

This policy brief targets national policymakers with policy measures and best practices they could implement to advance energy citizenship in their country. First, we introduce our approach to energy citizenship, with concrete examples of where and how it can be practised. Second, we highlight the potential of energy citizenship initiatives as enablers for citizen action in the energy transition. Going beyond energy communities, energy citizenship initiatives comprise a variety of organisational forms, driven by a diversity of actors that support and enable citizens to practise different forms of energy citizenship. Thereafter, concrete recommendations and best practices are outlined.

This policy brief was created by EnergyPROSPECTS (PROactive Strategies and Policies for Energy Citizenship Transformation).

Authors: Karin Thalberg and Benjamin Schmid

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National Policy Measures and Best Practices for Citizen Engagement in the Energy Transition