Valuing Social Impacts of Renewable Energy Communities Projects: A Choice Experiments Study in a Shrinking Rural Area

Giacomo Lai;Chiara Moretti;Daniela Pappada';Giovanni Sistu;Elisabetta Strazzera
2026-01-01

Abstract

Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) have been introduced by European legislation as a new model of energy sharing, aiming to increase social benefits for local communities and enhancing the social acceptance of renewable energy sources. While social benefits are recognized as key drivers in fostering social acceptance and encouraging citizen participation, there is a dearth of studies regarding the assessment of social costs and benefits generated by RECs, espe-cially regarding community reinforcement effects. This research proposes results from a Choice Experiment study carried out in a rural area at high depopulation risk in Sardinia, Italy, to shed light on perceived social costs and benefits. Monetary valuations of relevant attributes of the proposed scenarios are estimated and then used in a Social Costs Benefits framework to assess social net benefits generated by different configurations of a REC. The results from the study indicate a strong preference for configurations fully controlled by the local community.
2026
Inglese
Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning, Proceedings of INPUT 2025
978-3-032-18817-5
Springer
435
446
12
International Conference on Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning (INPUT 2025), entitled “Methods, models and technologies for future cities and regions”
Comitato scientifico
8-10 settembre 2025
Pavia
scientifica
Renewable Energy Communities - Choice Experiments - Social Acceptance - Social Benefits - Social Cost-Benefit Analysis - Rural Areas
Goal 13: Climate action
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Lai, Giacomo; Moretti, Chiara; Pappada', Daniela; Sistu, Giovanni; Strazzera, Elisabetta
273
5
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
none
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper
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