Citizen-centric pathways to Positive Energy Districts: Lessons from European PED projects
ポジティブ・エネルギー・ディストリクトへの市民中心の道筋:欧州PEDプロジェクトからの教訓 (AI 翻訳)
SPYRIDAKOS, Stavros, BOEMI, Sofia-Natalia, TZIKA, Elpida, Sterling, Raymond, Barchi, Benedetta, Curci, Marcello, Alpagut, Beril, Wilczynski, Łukasz, KOSIOREK, Magdalena, Deliyannis, Alexander, PAVLOPOULOU, Maria-Ioanna, VEGA, Paula, CERNA, Veronika
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は欧州9つのプロジェクトを比較し、ポジティブ・エネルギー・ディストリクト(PED)における市民参加と包摂的ガバナンスの重要性を分析。技術偏重でなく、市民協働がエネルギー転換成功の鍵であり、適応的参加モデルやエネルギーリテラシー向上を提言する。
English
This paper compares nine EU-funded projects on Positive Energy Districts (PEDs), focusing on citizen engagement and inclusive governance. It identifies five cross-cutting themes for co-creation, arguing that energy transition is a societal challenge requiring adaptive frameworks, energy literacy, and long-term governance structures for equitable PEDs.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
本論文は欧州事例が中心だが、日本におけるスマートコミュニティや地域エネルギー事業にも示唆を与える。市民参加型のPEDモデルは、日本の再生可能エネルギー導入や地域活性化の文脈で参考になる。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global discourse on participatory energy planning by systematizing engagement approaches across nine European PED projects. It offers transferable frameworks for community-based renewable energy and district-scale governance, relevant to ISSB/TCFD-aligned transition planning and just transition principles.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a systematic comparison of citizen engagement models in PEDs, useful for integrating social dimensions into energy transition research.
🏢実務担当者:Offers practical engagement strategies and governance frameworks for district-scale energy projects, applicable to community energy initiatives.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for adaptive governance and energy literacy programs to support equitable and scalable Positive Energy Districts.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) represent a pivotal evolution in urban energy performance, expanding the ambition from individual buildings to entire neighborhoods and wider urban systems. While much attention has been devoted to their technological dimensions, successful PED development equally depends on sustained citizen engagement, inclusive governance and community-driven co-creation. This study brings together nine EU-funded projects — InterPED, TIPS4PED, ARV, COMMUNITAS, PEDvolution, Citizen-led Renovation, NEUTRALPATH, ASCEND, and LEGOFIT — to present and compare their approaches to citizen and stakeholder engagement in PED planning, design, and implementation. Drawing on contributions prepared for a dedicated workshop at the Sustainable Places 2025 Conference, this paper identifies five cross-cutting themes: partnership-based engagement models, digital tools and platforms for co-creation, energy communities as governance frameworks, participatory monitoring and living lab methodologies, and gamification and innovative facilitation. The projects collectively demonstrate that the energy transition is not merely a technical challenge but a fundamentally societal one, and that citizens can play an active role as co-creators in PED development processes. The findings highlight the importance of inclusivity, adaptive engagement frameworks, energy literacy, and long-term governance structures in enabling PEDs that are equitable, resilient, and scalable across diverse European urban contexts.
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