The aim of the research is to provide a better understanding of the community energy project, particularly in the rural context. The research examines information and data that relates to community energy projects in the broadest sense; from energy efficiency to renewable energy generation. This information has been sourced from research reports, the media, case studies and academics. This research is not exhaustive; we have tried to provide a snapshot of current activity. The case study analysis will examine the community energy project in more detail; the dynamics, involvement, motivation, lessons learned and future plans. The case studies selected are not statistically representative but provide good illustrative examples of grass-roots activity in rural areas.
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%1 adams2008carbon
%A Adams, Samantha
%A Berry, Simon
%D 2008
%K community communityenergy communityengagement education rural prj-education
%T Low Carbon Communities: a study of community energy projects in the UK
%U http://www.sundancerenewables.org.uk/low_carbon_communities.pdf
%X The aim of the research is to provide a better understanding of the community energy project, particularly in the rural context. The research examines information and data that relates to community energy projects in the broadest sense; from energy efficiency to renewable energy generation. This information has been sourced from research reports, the media, case studies and academics. This research is not exhaustive; we have tried to provide a snapshot of current activity. The case study analysis will examine the community energy project in more detail; the dynamics, involvement, motivation, lessons learned and future plans. The case studies selected are not statistically representative but provide good illustrative examples of grass-roots activity in rural areas.
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abstract = {The aim of the research is to provide a better understanding of the community energy project, particularly in the rural context. The research examines information and data that relates to community energy projects in the broadest sense; from energy efficiency to renewable energy generation. This information has been sourced from research reports, the media, case studies and academics. This research is not exhaustive; we have tried to provide a snapshot of current activity. The case study analysis will examine the community energy project in more detail; the dynamics, involvement, motivation, lessons learned and future plans. The case studies selected are not statistically representative but provide good illustrative examples of grass-roots activity in rural areas.},
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author = {Adams, Samantha and Berry, Simon},
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keywords = {community communityenergy communityengagement education rural prj-education},
month = {February},
timestamp = {2012-08-06T22:06:35.000+0200},
title = {Low Carbon Communities: a study of community energy projects in the UK},
url = {http://www.sundancerenewables.org.uk/low_carbon_communities.pdf},
year = 2008
}