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Décentralisation énergétique et innovations territoriales: Une comparaison européenne dans les secteurs de l’éolien, de la biomasse et du photovoltaïque

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  • François Bafoil

    (Centre de recherches internationales)

  • Rachel Guyet

    (Centre de recherches internationales)

  • Gilles Lepesant

    (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Amélie Bonnet

    (Centre d'études et de recherches de science administrative (CNRS, P2))

Abstract

Penser l’autonomie énergétique par le biais des énergies renouvelables, c’est penser plusieurs formes de changement qui affectent le secteur énergétique et la gouvernance, et plus généralement les échanges entre acteurs publics, privés, associatifs et citoyens pour un questionnement qui porte d’un côté sur les relations d’échanges au sein des gouvernances nationales et de l’autre, sur l’action collective. La question ultime est de savoir si les innovations mises en œuvre dans le secteur énergétique à l’échelle des territoires traités dans cette étude favorisent une plus grande inclusion sociale et une participation démocratique accrue. Les territoires en question sont Malmö, Brest, Grenoble, Aberdeen, le Land de Brandebourg, la région du Haut-Adige et Katowice...

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  • François Bafoil & Rachel Guyet & Gilles Lepesant & Amélie Bonnet, 2016. "Décentralisation énergétique et innovations territoriales: Une comparaison européenne dans les secteurs de l’éolien, de la biomasse et du photovoltaïque," Sciences Po publications info:hdl:2441/679c89dj0m8, Sciences Po.
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