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<title>Collaborative business model experimentation for urban upcycling</title>
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<summary type="text">Collaborative business model experimentation for urban upcycling
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<title>How local ecosystems can support energy communities: insights from Debagoiena Region</title>
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<name>Rabanete , Lierni</name>
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<name>Igartua, Juan Ignacio</name>
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<name>Fernandez Mendoza, Joan Manuel</name>
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<name>Ibarra, Dorleta</name>
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<summary type="text">How local ecosystems can support energy communities: insights from Debagoiena Region
Rabanete , Lierni; Igartua, Juan Ignacio; Fernandez Mendoza, Joan Manuel; Ibarra, Dorleta
Energy communities are increasingly seen as a key lever for the energy transition. However, energy communities need supportive ecosystems to overcome the challenges they face individually. This study explores the development of a supportive ecosystem for energy communities in the Debagoiena region, driven by the collaborative network D2030. Following a participatory action research approach, presents a retrospective case study addressing three key questions: How to build supportive local ecosystems for energy communities, the importance and contribution of these ecosystems to energy community deployment, and the challenges in their creation. Key mechanisms identified in the supportive ecosystem for energy communities include Laboratories (open learning communities), a working group for energy community members, and the Community Transformation Office (open to civil society). The research highlights the importance of adaptable, responsive, and community-driven ecosystems in supporting the growth and deployment of energy communities. Leveraging cooperative values and structures, as exhibited by D2030, can be instrumental in overcoming challenges and fostering a successful transition towards a sustainable energy future.
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<title>Accounting and Partnerships for Poverty Alleviation in Energy Transition Business Models: A Comprehensive Review and Future Research Plan</title>
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<summary type="text">Accounting and Partnerships for Poverty Alleviation in Energy Transition Business Models: A Comprehensive Review and Future Research Plan
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<dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>A Cooperative Business Model for a Local Tourism Platform</title>
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<updated>2024-09-07T06:15:27Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">A Cooperative Business Model for a Local Tourism Platform
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