Establishing successful participatory governance models for replication in local contexts
The six pilots focus on researching and experimenting with community-driven new governance and business models and finding better synergies with their local contexts. They bring theoretical background, innovation, co-creation, practical implementation and evaluation together, offering an opportunity to develop and validate the inclusive model of PEDs/ECs.
We are developing a policy brief by concentrating on the macro level analysis and developing the state-of-the-art in understanding diverse institutional and regulatory contexts across Europe, in order to identify barriers to specific stakeholder groups, at specific stages of the PEDs/ECs lifecycle.
We will provide a framework with which the transferability of various innovations piloted in other member states can be assessed, and conditions for transfer can be provided. Our analysis will rely on transition theory, multi-level perspective, and systems perspective.
Resource analysis for scoping of local challenges and opportunities. Each pilot will produce their resource analysis which will include cross-analysis of the available economic, social, cultural and environmental resources; development of evaluation framework for intervention scenarios based on data from energy audit
Research on community engagement will involve creation of stakeholder engagement strategy based on stakeholder mapping, and identifying touchpoints on user journey models that influence behaviour.
Governance of energy community through capacity building. The pilots will focus their capacity-building on governance on private and public partnership for community benefits as part of a circular economy approach towards energy communities.
Funding mechanism and business models in the implementation of PEDs/ECs The task focuses on the development of the main business models and approaches for PEDs/ECs implementation, including good practices and bottlenecks in the system, with a primary focus on justice and inclusion.
The pilots will offer tangible guidelines and explore how the results could be replicated in the different city districts, and similar pilot scenarios such as community centres, social housing estates or industrial sites.