'Commoning practices' for energy justice? Perspectives on the heat transition in the city of Amsterdam

ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Decarbonisation of the built environment is needed to abate the use of fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions. In the city of Amsterdam, multiple bottom-up initiatives have been initiated to reach these goals. In this paper, we explore how energy justice is reshaped by these initiatives on an urban scale. This is done by a case study on a platform that aims to connect, support and inform community energy initiatives. Based on ethnographic fieldwork performed between 2019 and 2022 on the heat transition in Amsterdam, we describe how relations between governmental bodies, businesses and urban residents are contested through this platform. Additionally, we describe how the platform shapes the access of citizens to decision-making spaces, financial tools and information to foster new forms of local autonomy, physical heating infrastructures and decision-making procedures. By analysing the motivations and activities for increasing users' influence and ownership of resources with the notion of 'commoning practices', we show how activities of the platform do not only shape physical heating infrastructures, but also the decision-making processes for achieving low-carbon and renewable heating systems in Amsterdam. We, therefore, propose that the notion of 'commoning practices' can be used in future research to contribute to a dynamic understanding of how energy justice concerns are expressed and shaped in practice.
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Decarbonisation of the built environment,Energy justice,Commoning practices,Community energy,Urban commons,Urban anthropology
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