The (in)justices of smart local energy systems: A systematic review, integrated framework, and future research agenda

Stephen Knox (Lead / Corresponding author), Matthew Hannon, Fraser Stewart, Rebecca Ford

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    Abstract

    Smart technology alongside local energy systems are regularly considered critical for a low-carbon transition. More recently, a growing body of literature has started to examine the (in)justices that exist within energy systems and the impact this has on all people having equal access to safe, affordable, and sustainable energy. To date, little research has sought to synthesise the evidence base around whether smart local energy systems are an effective means of promoting energy justice. This paper presents a systematic literature review of 105 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on understanding the antecedents of energy justice in local energy systems and the role smart technology can play in mitigating these (in)justices. We propose an integrated framework outlining our findings and discuss the implications for a future research agenda.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number102333
    Pages (from-to)1-13
    Number of pages13
    JournalEnergy Research and Social Science
    Volume83
    Early online date28 Oct 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

    Keywords

    • energy justice
    • smart local energy systems
    • local energy
    • smart technology
    • systematic review
    • Smart local energy systems
    • Energy justice
    • Local energy
    • Smart technology
    • Systematic review

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
    • Fuel Technology
    • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
    • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
    • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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