Community Energy Exit

Community Energy Exit

Auteur : Sharon Jacobs, Dave Owen

Date de publication : 2023

Éditeur : SSRN

Nombre de pages : 63

Résumé du livre

Communities across the United States are taking advantage of new technologies and governance forms to assert greater control over their energy systems. For decades, energy provision throughout much of the nation was heavily centralized. Even where market-oriented reforms emerged, most consumers had little ability to take advantage of the changes. But resurgent interest in municipal takeover of energy systems, alongside new phenomena such as community choice aggregation and microgrid construction, are making what we call “community energy exit” a reality. Popular and academic commentators have hailed these developments, asserting that they are key steps toward decarbonization, social justice, and energy democracy.This Article raises cautionary notes about the emerging changes. While they can bring important benefits, community-centered energy systems could also generate systemic inequities. Traditional energy systems, despite all their flaws, also contained important mechanisms for sharing the benefits and burdens of energy provision. When communities exit traditional systems, those mechanisms can be undermined or even lost. Inequities may also arise because local governance, despite its many virtues, can build and entrench social inequality. We also fear the loss of important pressure on incumbent utilities in public utility commission proceedings and other fora if communities elect exit over voice. Beyond raising theoretical concerns, the Article also explores emerging evidence from actual energy exits. We find the preliminary story is more nuanced than either the celebratory or critical accounts would suggest, partly because communities, legislators and administrators in key states have taken concrete steps to avoid some of the inequities we fear. Without adequate legal oversight, however, future expansion could devolve into a form of energy elitism. We therefore close by summarizing and recommending ways to facilitate equity in community energy exits.

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