A normative approach to transitions in energy demand

Kirsten E. H. Jenkins, Mari Martiskainen
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Meeting emissions targets necessitates both the rapid transformation of our physical energy systems and the societies that surround or use them, influencing who uses which energy source, how, and when. Thus, it is inevitable that there will be winners and losers, including the people who, for a variety of reasons, cannot access or afford the benefits from those transitions. In this vein, making sure that all voices are represented in transitions plans and their actualisation is undoubtedly a question of social justice. Yet despite ongoing debates about ethics and justice, one social element missing from transitions frameworks is explicit, practice-oriented engagement with the energy justice concept; an omission that is arguably mirrored in practice. In this regard, this chapter serves a dual purpose. First, it reiterates and reaffirms the need for socially just transitions approaches in energy demand scholarship and explores the role of the energy justice concept in this. Second, through a case study of fuel poverty, it begins to explore what this may practically look like. We close with policy-relevant recommendations.
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能源需求转变的规范性方法
要实现排放目标,就必须迅速改变我们的物理能源系统以及围绕或使用这些系统的社会,从而影响谁使用哪种能源、如何使用以及何时使用。因此,不可避免地会有赢家和输家,包括那些由于各种原因无法获得或负担不起这些转型带来的好处的人。在这种情况下,确保所有的声音都在过渡计划中得到体现,并确保其实现无疑是一个社会正义问题。然而,尽管关于道德和正义的辩论正在进行,转型框架中缺少的一个社会因素是明确的,以实践为导向的能源正义概念;可以说,这种疏漏反映在实践中。在这方面,本章有双重目的。首先,它重申并重申了能源需求学术中社会公正过渡方法的必要性,并探讨了能源公正概念在其中的作用。其次,通过对燃料贫乏的案例研究,它开始探索这实际上是什么样子的。最后,我们提出了与政策相关的建议。
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