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Community Engagement for PED Development and Just Energy Transition: A Research Protocol

PED開発と公正なエネルギー移行のためのコミュニティ参加:研究プロトコル (AI 翻訳)

A. Bonifazi, L. Grassini

River Publishers eBooksジャーナル2026-06-12#エネルギー転換Origin: EU対象セクター: energy
DOI: 10.1201/9788743806851-1
原典: https://doi.org/10.1201/9788743806851-1

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日本語

本プロトコルは、ポジティブ・エネルギー・ディストリクト(PED)の開発におけるコミュニティ参加とエネルギー正義の重要性を強調する。Citizens4PEDプロジェクトは、Living Labsを通じて脆弱なコミュニティを含む市民のエンパワーメントを目指す。ステークホルダー分析手法を批判的に検討し、公正な移行への貢献を議論する。

English

This research protocol highlights the importance of community engagement and energy justice in Positive Energy District (PED) development. The Citizens4PED project uses Living Labs to empower vulnerable communities in co-creating energy solutions. It critically examines stakeholder analysis methods and discusses contributions to just transitions.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

本プロトコルは欧州のPED開発に焦点を当てるが、日本の地域脱炭素やGXにおけるコミュニティ参加の設計に示唆を与える。特に、脆弱グループを含む参加型プロセスの方法論的検討は、日本の統合報告書や地域GX計画にも応用可能。

In the global GX context

This protocol addresses the gap between technical and social dimensions of PEDs, relevant for global energy transition debates. It offers a framework for integrating energy justice into district-level decarbonization, which can inform similar initiatives under EU's REPowerEU or global just transition discussions.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Researchers studying community engagement in energy transitions can use this protocol as a methodological reference.

🏢実務担当者:Practitioners in urban planning and community energy projects can learn about inclusive stakeholder engagement methods.

🏛政策担当者:Policymakers focusing on just transition can consider the energy justice framework for local energy policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Positive energy districts are urban areas that produce more renewable energy than they consume, aiming for net-zero energy imports and zero CO 2 emissions annually. They should bridge the gap between individual building-level energy efficiency and broader city-level climate neutrality goals. Despite constituting a reference terminology for all policies and programs of the European Commission for local-level energy transition, several challenges are still hindering PED’s effective operationalization and their contribution to just transitions. The JPI Urban Europe-funded project Citizens4PED aims to integrate socio-cultural and institutional/regulatory dimensions into the still-evolving technical and economic framework that underpins efforts to develop PEDs. The project particularly highlights the importance of energy justice as a core component of PED development and explores how renewable energy communities can enable just transitions, especially in socially marginalized neighborhoods. For this purpose, Citizens4PED proposes using Living Labs to foster community empowerment in the co-creation of energy solutions and transition pathways and develops a specific research protocol for the analysis of stakeholders and the engagement of the local community, including vulnerable groups. This chapter critically discusses such a protocol, building on stakeholder analysis as a well-established approach to participatory planning 2 and community engagement, while highlighting its methodological and ethical pitfalls and suggesting potential remedies and alternative research designs.

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