Energy Policy, Vol.98, 365-377, 2016
Transforming the energy system: Why municipalities strive for energy self-sufficiency
Despite evidence that a rising number of municipalities in Germany are striving for energy self-sufficiency, there is little understanding of the driving factors behind this development. We investigate economic, ecological, social and energy system related factors that drive municipalities to strive for energy self-sufficiency with a focus on electricity supply. The empirical data for this study is based on insights generated through expert interviews (N=19) with mayors, energy experts and scientists as well as a quantitative study among mayors and energy officers (N=109) of German municipalities. Results show that environmental awareness, tax revenues and greater independence from private utilities are positively related to the mayors' attitude towards the realization of energy self-sufficiency. Furthermore, citizens, the political environment, the mayor's political power, and his/her financial resources are relevant factors for a municipality striving for energy self-sufficiency. Policymakers need to decide whether or not to support mayors in this development. For suitable policy interventions, the results suggest the importance of an integrated approach that considers a combination of identified factors. Finally, we propose a morphological box to structure different aspects of energy self-sufficiency and categorize the present study. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Energy self-sufficiency;Municipality;Theory of planned behavior;Regional development;Renewable energy