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Network approach for local and community governance of energy: The case of Oxfordshire


Citation Parag, Y., Hamilton, J., White, V. and Hogan, B. Network approach for local and community governance of energy: The case of Oxfordshire. 2013. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.06.027.
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Author(s) Parag, Y., Hamilton, J., White, V. and Hogan, B.
Opus Title Energy Policy
Pages 1064-1077
Volume 62
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.06.027
Abstract

One of the many barriers to the incorporation of local and community actors in emerging energy governance structures and policy delivery mechanisms is the lack of thorough understanding of how they work in practice, and how best to support and develop effective local energy governance. Taking a meso-level perspective and a network approach to governance, this paper sheds some new light on this issue, by focusing on therelation,channels of communicationandinteractionsbetween low carbon community groups (LCCGs) and other actors. Based on data gathered from LCCGs in Oxfordshire, UK, via network survey and interviews the research maps the relations in terms of the exchanges of information and financial support, and presents a relation-based structure of local energy governance. Analysis reveals the intensity of energy related information exchanges that is taking place at the county level and highlights the centrality of intermediary organization in facilitating information flow. The analysis also identifies actors that are not very dominant in their amount of exchanges, but fill weak-tie functions between otherwise disconnected LCCGs or other actors in the network. As an analytical tool the analysis could be useful for various state and non-state actors that want to better understand and support financially and otherwise actors that enable energy related local action.