Beschrijving
Paper presentation.In its European Green Deal, the European Commission presented its ambitions for a
green and fair society. Transitioning towards a clean, affordable and secure energy
system is part of these plans. For the electricity system specifically, the European
commission proposed a system supported by artificial intelligence (AI) and
decentralized into different energy communities. In this research, I focus on how actors
are reshaping the governance landscape to mobilise AI-supported energy communities
for a more just, democratic, and green Dutch electricity system. To this end, I analyse
three aspects: (1) how are regulations supporting energy communities or changed to
better support energy communities, (2) how is AI implementation in the electricity
system regulated and how is this regulation taking shape, and (3) are energy
communities capable of using AI in a conscious and informed way to contribute to a
more just, democratic, and green Dutch electricity system within the EU context. I use
the governance ecosystem framework to focus on the included actors, actors’
interactions, decision-making processes and (calls for) changes in governance.
Furthermore, this framework is able to capture the interaction between different actors,
including those from the different domains involved in the electricity system and on the
different levels of governance shaping the electricity system, while understanding
cooperation between these actors is necessary for a just and democratic electricity
system.
Periode | 28 jun. 2023 |
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Evenementstitel | International Conference on Public Policy |
Evenementstype | Congres |
Locatie | Toronto, CanadaToon op kaart |
Mate van erkenning | Internationaal |