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Title: Urban Polycentric Structures: Scenarios of Energy Communities of Small and Medium-Sized Cities
Authors: Balena, Pasquale
Vomero, Michele
Leone, Antonio 
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: 
Climate change has harmful effects in many countries, prompting them
to adopt initiatives that promote the use of renewable energy sources to mitigate extreme
weather events resulting from the increase in average temperatures. The European
Union recently established and strengthened new renewable energy targets for
2021-2030 through the RED II directive (Directive 2018/2001/EU). This directive
encourages the participation of citizens and local communities in producing renewable
energy, aiming to promote a more sustainable and decentralized energy system. It
enables the creation of "energy communities", groups of citizens or small businesses
that produce and manage renewable energy collaboratively. Even small municipalities
are encouraged to participate in energy communities, with simplified access to the
electricity market, in order to become active players in the transition towards a more
sustainable and resilient energy system, reducing dependence on traditional energy
sources.
Our study aims to analyze the widespread and fragmented urban models comprising
small and medium-sized municipalities and districts, which have developed in
historical periods. The analysis aims to evaluate the possibility of creating energy
communities composed of cities that potentially fall within a polycentric organization
contributing with complementary functions based on their own geomorphological and
socio-economic characteristics. The study area is the Salento peninsula, a historical
region of south-eastern Italy. The analysis will be conducted using GIS techniques
and energy simulation models to evaluate the possible aggregations in energy communities.
Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the development of a more sustainable
and decentralized energy system in the Salento peninsula.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/52190
ISBN: 978-3-031-54117-9
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-54118-6_46
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