Energy lives! Infrastructural citizenship in Nordic energy transitions

The aim of the project is to analyse mechanisms of agency, appropriation, and resistance in energy transitions, distributed among people, politics, and infrastructures.

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Energy lives! Infrastructural citizenship in Nordic energy transitions

Acronym: Energy lives!
Duration: 2024–2028
Project manager: Melina Antonia Buns
Project partners: Aarhus University, University of Stavanger, and Chalmers University of Technology

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Aiko Nakano Hylander
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Energy lives! Infrastructural citizenship in Nordic energy transitions

The research project Energy lives! Infrastructural citizenship in Nordic energy transitions explores the mechanisms of agency, appropriation, and resistance in energy transitions, focusing on the interactions between people, politics, and infrastructure. As the world faces the urgent need to move beyond fossil fuel dependency, the Nordic countries are striving towards low-carbon societies, primarily through renewable energy and electrification. Energy transitions…
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