Conceptual Foundations for the Governance of Shared Solar Energy Resources
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Open access
Authors
Hansen, Paula
Date
2020Supervisor
Greg Morrison
Atiq Zaman
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
Metadata
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Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
Collection
Abstract
This thesis contributes to interdisciplinary energy studies by developing a set of propositions as conceptual foundations for the study and governance of sociotechnical shared renewable energy systems. It advances an understanding of how small-scale shared energy systems work to enhance their effectiveness and potential to support the low carbon transition
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