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Smart grids and energy democracy: how households are represented in Swedish energy policymaking

スマートグリッドとエネルギー民主主義:スウェーデンのエネルギー政策形成における世帯の代表のされ方 (AI 翻訳)

Jenny Palm, Katharina Reindl

Figshareデータセット2026-05-12#政策Origin: EU
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.32254429
原典: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.32254429

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日本語

本論文は、スウェーデンのスマートグリッドとグリッド料金に関する政策プロセスにおける世帯の代表のされ方を、エネルギー民主主義の枠組みを用いて分析する。技術官僚的・市場ベースの論理が支配的であり、社会経済的不平等や民主的包摂が軽視されていることを明らかにする。多様な世帯の視点の統合が社会的に正当で公平なエネルギー政策に不可欠であると主張する。

English

This paper examines the representation of households in Swedish smart grid and grid tariff policy processes using an energy democracy framework. It finds a dominance of technocratic and market-based logics that overlook socio-material inequalities and democratic inclusion. The authors argue that integrating diverse household perspectives is crucial for socially legitimate and equitable energy policies.

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日本のGX文脈において

本論文はスウェーデンの事例だが、日本でもスマートグリッド導入における世帯参加の重要性を示唆している。日本のエネルギー政策における民主的プロセスへの示唆となる。

In the global GX context

This paper contributes to the discourse on energy democracy and just transition. It highlights the gap between policy expectations and institutional practice, relevant for countries implementing smart grid policies, especially under the EU's Clean Energy Package. The energy democracy framework can inform international discussions on equitable energy transition.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Highlights the gap between technocratic policymaking and democratic ideals in smart grid development.

🏛政策担当者:Offers a framework to evaluate household representation in energy policy processes, relevant for designing inclusive smart grid policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Smart grids are widely promoted as key technologies for enabling low-carbon and flexible electricity systems, with households expected to play an active role through dynamic pricing and automation. This article examines the representation of households in Swedish energy policymaking. This is done by investigating how households are represented in two policy processes concerning smart grids and grid tariffs in Sweden, as well as through interviews with energy sector actors. The qualitative analysis of the documents and interviews reveals a significant gap between policy expectations and institutional practice. Using an energy democracy framework, we analyse household representation across four dimensions: actors and representation, capacity and responsibility, framing, and justice. Our findings point to a dominance of technocratic and market-based logics that overlook socio-material inequalities and democratic inclusion. Over time, the policy processes have relied heavily on the same professional actors, which contributes to the same issues being raised and the same answers being given. Both problems and solutions follow a path dependency in the processes, and the involved actors seem unable to introduce new ideas or solutions to the known problems. We argue that integrating diverse household perspectives is crucial for socially legitimate and equitable energy policies.

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