2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15051624
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Combining the Multilevel Perspective and Socio-Technical Imaginaries in the Study of Community Energy

Abstract: The current paper contributes to the literature on community renewable energy by considering two projects developed in the north-west of Italy, in the Piedmont region. Community renewable energy is increasingly regarded by academic literature and policy discourse as crucial to ensure a socially and environmentally just energy transition. In spite of the growing diffusion of community renewable energy projects, there is still a lack of theoretically informed analyses. Our article tries to address this gap by co… Show more

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“…Table 1 gives a little additional information on stakeholders involved in the study in compliance with their privacy and qualitative research ethics. In the scientific literature [42][43][44], the reliability of a small sample of stakeholders is validated by the qualitative method which implies data saturation as a symptom of the adequacy of the information collected [45]. This is true also considering the small dimension of the case study examined in this paper.…”
Section: Semi-structured Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Table 1 gives a little additional information on stakeholders involved in the study in compliance with their privacy and qualitative research ethics. In the scientific literature [42][43][44], the reliability of a small sample of stakeholders is validated by the qualitative method which implies data saturation as a symptom of the adequacy of the information collected [45]. This is true also considering the small dimension of the case study examined in this paper.…”
Section: Semi-structured Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Tricarico [38] explored the actions of project managers, communities, and local stakeholders in two Italian case studies at various engagement stages, aiming to emphasize the pivotal factors that contributed to enterprise development and the resulting perceived local value for investors. Magnani and Cittati [39] studied two other RECs and tried to bridge the existing gap in informed analyses by integrating the multilevel perspective and the socio-technical imaginaries approach.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%