Positive energy districts and energy communities: how living labs create value
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025
ULL frameworks, innovation ecosystem theory and the Cambridge Value Mapping Tool (CVMT). Substantial variation is revealed in governance, ranging from centralised,municipality-led models to distributed, cooperative or academic leadership. Mapping stakeholder networks across MLP levels uncovers critical tensions between regime incumbents and niche actors. CVMT analysis demonstrates that value creation is multidimensional (economic, environmental, social) but often uneven, with missed or destroyed value linked to governance misalignment or limited stakeholder engagement.
It is argued that ULLs function as infrastructures for transition governance, not merely technical testbeds. Their success relies on their capacity to align multi-actor systems, mediate institutional frictions and co-produce shared value. Findings offer actionable insights for designing ULLs that are technically effective and socially embedded for just and sustainable urban energy transitions.
positive energy districts
urban living labs
energy communities
governance
sustainability transition
Författare
Elena Malakhatka
Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Byggnadsteknologi
Omar Shafqat
Hogeschool van Amsterdam
Anders Sandoff
Göteborgs universitet
Liane Thuvander
Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Arkitekturens teori och metod
Buildings and Cities
26326655 (eISSN)
Vol. 6 1 783-799Dialog- och kvalitetssäkringsstöd för PEDs med hjälp av digital tvilling energimodeller
Energimyndigheten (P2022-01028), 2022-09-01 -- 2025-08-31.
Drivkrafter
Hållbar utveckling
Styrkeområden
Energi
Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)
Övrig annan samhällsvetenskap
DOI
10.5334/bc.630