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Honda, Yasuko Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University Kaken ID researchmap
Abstract
This study aims to specify the contextual conditions that allow for the success of community renewable energy projects, against the background of the expanding use of renewable energy. It analyzes cases where farmers invested in organizations to establish ownership of hydropower plants in the Chugoku region, Japan. Community renewable energy projects derived from local initiatives to provide an alternative energy resource and serve as a catalyst for rural development. However, the costs of small hydropower plant construction and the expert knowledge required for their operation could hinder the diffusion of the technology. Population decline and aging in rural communities also constrain the development of community renewable energy projects. This study presents cases that illuminate the conditions enabling these organizations to succeed in securing the necessary resources for the operation of their renewable energy plants. The survey illustrates how studied organizations have opted to collaborate with external actors to construct or refurbish their plants. The findings indicate that as building partnerships with external actors often becomes essential, it is vital to develop a business-minded framework in which both communities and external actors can financially benefit from introducing small hydropower projects. The cases also reveal that in building collaborative relationships, broad disparities exist between communities and external actors in financial power and expert knowledge, which give the latter substantial advantages in negotiations. An additional important claim derived is that, for an effective partnership that enables a successful community renewable energy project, a third party with expert knowledge and the ability to audit partnership-building processes could play a crucial role in securing community initiatives and independence.
Keywords
Community renewable energy
rural community
local initiative
Japan Agricultural Cooperatives
energy cooperative
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Journal of Asian Rural Studies, 2021, 5(1): 63-77
Published Date
2021-3-26
Publication Title
Journal of Asian Rural Studies
Volume
volume5
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Hasanuddin University and Asian Rural Sociology Association
Start Page
63
End Page
77
ISSN
2548-3269
Content Type
Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.20956/jars.v5i1.2656
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0