Ecological, financial, social and societal motives for cooperative energy prosumerism: measuring preference heterogeneity in a Belgian energy cooperative
Ecological, financial, social and societal motives for cooperative energy prosumerism: measuring preference heterogeneity in a Belgian energy cooperative
Fijnanda van Klingeren & Prof. Tine De Moor's article about energy cooperatives: "Energy cooperatives in Europe have become more prominent due to the growing interest in and development of renewable energy sources. Cooperatives are often seen as an instrument in the transition to a low-carbon future."
Read the article: https://energsustainsoc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13705-024-00444-5
Participants
Tine De Moor
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Co-written by
Fijnanda van Klingeren
Role: Former faculty
Reference type: Co-written by
Media Outlets
Energy Daily (Online)
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