P2P energy production and distribution |
While writing the text of the call for papers for the current issue, our primary aim was to invite contributions towards a critical view of the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) energy production and distribution. is there any possibility buy clomid online for low cost However, a call for papers has always been an open challenge — being unsure of what and where you will finally get — and so we came to understand that in fact, before critically examine the aforementioned, a solid, integral theoretical framework has to be articulated.
Hence, the papers and the interviews included in this special issue describe the certain context in which discussions and experiments, about and with these alternative modes of energy production and distribution, are taking place. Moreover, this issue sheds light on the relevant infrastructures; provides assumptions about the future; refers to the Greek case; and deals with the emerging political economy of P2P energy production and distribution.
Hopefully this issue will serve as a stepping stone towards a better realization of the P2P paradigm’s potential and its application to the real world.
Vasilis Kostakis, TUT, Department of Public Administration / P2P Foundation
Guest Editor
Special issue: p2p energy
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December 10th, 2009 at 04:56
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December 17th, 2009 at 14:43
[...] du « Peer-to-Peer ». Des expérimentations commencent à voir le jour et à susciter des discussions. C’est en effet non seulement l’infrastructure électrique mais aussi l’organisation [...]
December 17th, 2009 at 16:06
[...] du « Peer-to-Peer ». Des expérimentations commencent à voir le jour et à susciter des discussions. C’est en effet non seulement l’infrastructure électrique mais aussi l’organisation [...]