Demanding demand: Political configurations of energy flexibility in Berlin, 1920-2020

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Timothy Moss et al., « Demanding demand: Political configurations of energy flexibility in Berlin, 1920-2020 », Revue d'Histoire de l'Énergie, ID : 10670/1.kf5kdv


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Berlin’s modern history provides an instructive window on the evolution of energy flexibility in an urban context. Since being enlarged to its current territory in 1920, it has encountered a huge variety of political regimes and disruptive socio-economic events that have substantially impacted energy use and supply. This paper explores and assesses a century of responses to fluctuations in energy demand and supply in Berlin, revealing their relevance to contemporary challenges of flexibility in urban energy systems. Drawing on insight from energy studies, energy history and urban studies, it highlights how flexibility options have been – and still are – shaped by a degree of local energy production and an ‘energy urbanism’ agenda.

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