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2014
DOI: 10.1002/wene.152
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A survey of expert attitudes on understanding and governing energy autonomy at the local level

Abstract: Local governments around the world pursue a range of activities to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions, increase energy efficiency, and promote locally generated renewable energy. Yet many underestimate the potential their locality possesses in becoming fully energy efficient and self‐sufficient, and in particular, tapping into the natural potential, which exists on rooftops, facades, underground, in streams, fields, and forests for locally generated renewable energy, harvested in a sustainable manner. This … Show more

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“…but, in practice, progress in climate change objectives has not met expectations (Azevedo et al 2013. Shifting policy priorities, lack of awareness, and the difficulty to translate policy into concrete action often limits the possibilities to achieve lasting sustainability impacts (Bache et al 2015, Radzi 2015. At the global level, the conflict between prioritizing resources for mitigation or adaptation remains unsolved and confounded by the multiple impacts, co-benefits and unintended consequences of different actions.…”
Section: Cities Climate Action and International Development Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…but, in practice, progress in climate change objectives has not met expectations (Azevedo et al 2013. Shifting policy priorities, lack of awareness, and the difficulty to translate policy into concrete action often limits the possibilities to achieve lasting sustainability impacts (Bache et al 2015, Radzi 2015. At the global level, the conflict between prioritizing resources for mitigation or adaptation remains unsolved and confounded by the multiple impacts, co-benefits and unintended consequences of different actions.…”
Section: Cities Climate Action and International Development Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As aforementioned, the expert opinions would be an effective tool to produce realistic results used in many research articles, on energy [10][11][12], storage [13] and other different topics [9,[14][15][16], in Energies 2016, 9, 963 4 of 22 order to have an updated and integrated view of the aspects related to the analysed topic. In this way, the involvement of main stakeholders in the analysis helps researchers and readers to understand local issues within a complete overview of related pros and cons.…”
Section: Economic Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%