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PLEC investigates how local community-led renewable energy projects, known as Energy Commons, can self-regulate despite challenges posed by national private law. The project aims to identify legal obstacles and propose reforms to support these initiatives, which are crucial for the energy transition.
PLEC is the first to examine how the ‘Energy Commons’ wish to regulate themselves, where national private law poses unnecessary obstacles to these wishes, and how such obstacles could be removed.
The Energy Commons are self-governing projects set up by local communities to jointly produce renewable energy.
They are vital to the energy transition in the EU, providing urgently needed renewable energy.
As current research shows, national private law may conflict with the wishes of the Energy Common…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
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