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  1. Energising the Polis? Analysing transition challenges to energy communities in Greece
  2. A Trojan horse for climate policy: Assessing carbon lock-ins through the Carbon Capture and Storage-Hydrogen-Nexus in Europe
  3. Energy communities—lessons learnt, challenges, and policy recommendations
  4. Burying problems? Imaginaries of carbon capture and storage in Scandinavia
  5. Winds of change: An engaged ethics approach to energy justice
  6. Fuel for revolt – moral arguments as delegitimation practices in Swedish fuel protests
  7. Mining coal while digging for justice: Investigating justice claims against a coal-phase out in five countries
  8. Safe havens for energy democracy? Analysing the low-carbon transitions of Danish energy islands
  9. When energy justice is contested: A systematic review of a decade of research on Sweden's conflicted energy landscape
  10. How can our energy system become more democratic?
  11. Policy challenges to community energy in the EU: A systematic review of the scientific literature
  12. Citizen Energy Projects suffer from the COVID-19 Pandemic
  13. How to make community energy project work in the Baltic Sea Region
  14. "Leading the fight against climate change" and "building an oil pipeline" does not fit together
  15. Making a small town in Northern Iceland more sustainable
  16. Who benefits from renewable energiy production in Iceland
  17. How international contact influence local climate governance
  18. The link between community energy projects and justice
  19. Identifying the “Usual Suspects”—Assessing Patterns of Representation in Local Environmental Initiatives
  20. How renewable energy projects influence people relationship to the nation state
  21. Green Attraction—Transnational Municipal Climate Networks and Green City Branding
  22. Linked for action? An analysis of transnational municipal climate networks in Germany
  23. Local power: exploring the motivations of mayors and key success factors for local municipalities to go 100% renewable energy
  24. The Social Complexity of Renewable Energy Production in the Countryside