Pel, B.
Wittmayer, J.M.
Geus, T.
Oxenaar, S.
Avelino, F.
Fraaije, M.
Petrick, K.
Doračić, B.
Toporek, M.
Brown, D.
Campos, I.
Gährs, S.
Davis, M.
Horstink, L.
Hinsch, A.
Marín-González, E.
Ehrtmann, M.,
Klarwein, S.
Fosse, J.
Hall, S.
Kampman, B.
2020-02-19
<p>This deliverable develops a comprehensive overview of the incentive structures that shape the mainstreaming of RES prosumerism. The Incentive Structures Framework (ISF) presented here identifies and describes 17 key societal conditions, classified along the three clusters of regulatory-financial conditions, technological-material conditions and cultural-discursive conditions. The relevance is empirically substantiated through brief summaries of observations from PROSEU thematic work packages, Living Labs, and survey results. The ISF also clarifies how these societal conditions can give rise to different forms of RES prosumerism and to tensions and crossroads in the mainstreaming process. The ISF is substantiated through three analyses of political-economical, technological-infrastructural, and organisational crossroads in the mainstreaming process.</p>
H2020 project PROSEU - Prosumers for the Energy Union: Mainstreaming active participation of citizens in the energy transition. Work package 6 (WP6) - Participatory Integrated Assessment of Incentive Structures
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3676026
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3676025
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PROSEU
prosumers
incentive
mainstreaming
RES
prosumerism
Synthesis of incentive structures: input for Participatory Integrated Assessment
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