The Sun Also Rises in Portugal , livre ebook

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Bringing a fresh approach to our understanding of renewable energy adoption, this book ethnographically uncovers the overlooked Portuguese case with rich insights that advance just solar energy transitions.

Available open access digitally under CC-BY licence.


Portugal is among the best-placed European countries to take advantage of solar power, having achieved a five-fold increase in installed capacity during 2017-2023 despite financial constraints. In 2023, its National Energy and Climate Plan set an ambitious target for a further eight-fold increase from 2.5 GW to 20.4 GW by 2030.


How can such fast-paced deployment secure sociospatial justice? What insights do political economic dynamics hold for future transitions? Drawing on long-term, multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, this book is a one-stop resource for policy makers, practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in just solar energy transitions.


Siddharth Sareen won the 2024 Nils Klim Prize, recognising his exemplary work in the search for renewable and sustainable sources of energy.


one Introduction


two Methodology


three Solar Portugal 2017


four Solar Portugal 2018–2019


five Solar Portugal 2020–2021


six Solar Portugal 2022


seven Solar Portugal 2023


eight Conclusion

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Date de parution

05 juin 2024

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EAN13

9781529242119

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English

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