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Intermunicipal cooperation entities and the energy transition A clever mix of innovation and institutional recycling at work in renewable energy production

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2024. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Local authorities in France have recently been granted competence to pursue action in the domain of renewable energy. They thus join an established group of interdependent actors in terms of administrative power and financing opportunities. In this article, we discuss the strategies and projects implemented by a diverse set of local authority groupings in France and highlight the different ways in which they have appropriated the issues and challenges of renewable energy. These intermunicipal entities (établissements publics de coopération intercommunale, EPCI) have different sociocultural and geographic configurations, and our study shows that their local public action is driven by different motivations. Renewable energy is a vector for development that can be utilized in various ways, sometimes to legitimate public energy policy in the territory, and in other instances to bring in revenue. The politics of territorial energy strategy are often narrowly bounded by the scope of the intermunicipal structure. This restricted focus makes it difficult to develop strategies spanning several territories, and in the long term could lead neighboring territories to compete to attract investment. Some of the intermunicipal entities seek to widen their fields of action through consultation with other types of actors.
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Local authorities in France have recently been granted competence to pursue action in the domain of renewable energy. They thus join an established group of interdependent actors in terms of administrative power and financing opportunities. In this article, we discuss the strategies and projects implemented by a diverse set of local authority groupings in France and highlight the different ways in which they have appropriated the issues and challenges of renewable energy. These intermunicipal entities (établissements publics de coopération intercommunale, EPCI) have different sociocultural and geographic configurations, and our study shows that their local public action is driven by different motivations. Renewable energy is a vector for development that can be utilized in various ways, sometimes to legitimate public energy policy in the territory, and in other instances to bring in revenue. The politics of territorial energy strategy are often narrowly bounded by the scope of the intermunicipal structure. This restricted focus makes it difficult to develop strategies spanning several territories, and in the long term could lead neighboring territories to compete to attract investment. Some of the intermunicipal entities seek to widen their fields of action through consultation with other types of actors.

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