
This document is Deliverable 3.2 created in the EnergyPROSPECTS research project (H2020) investigating energy citizenship in Europe. It results from the preliminary analysis of the 596 cases of energy citizenship that were mapped in the project and their distribution among the typology ideal-types elaborated elsewhere in the project. The analysis and typology development facilitated the creation of new insights into the diversity of energy citizenship. This document, D3.2, encompasses a catalogue of cases organised by the conceptual types identified earlier. It entails a presentation of each typology type, including refinements based on the outcomes of the empirical work. Following the description of each typology type, a presentation of exemplary cases catalogued in EnergyPROSPECTS is included, as well as some other cases where typologisation is less certain. These cases raise interesting issues related to our study of energy citizenship. All the cases of energy citizenship mapped in EnergyPROSPECTS are included in this deliverable.
energy transition, ideal-types, conceptual typology, cases, sustainable energy, energy citizenship
energy transition, ideal-types, conceptual typology, cases, sustainable energy, energy citizenship
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