@article { , title = {Socio-Economic Benefits in Community Energy Structures}, abstract = {In this paper, the authors examine how a community energy group in the Meadows area of Nottingham in the UK adopted a model of local energy generation and storage as a means of combatting climate change, improving energy efficiency, enhancing energy security, and reducing fuel poverty. By prioritising local needs and managing expectations, this approach was seen to unite community members in acting on energy challenges while increasing knowledge, understanding, and awareness of energy issues in general. The results of the survey indicated that the respondents had a significantly high level of climate awareness (94\%) and support for community energy (90\%). Furthermore, evidence of the impacts and efficiencies of community energy and subsequent socioeconomic benefits were identified, including 89\% of respondents reporting a reduction in energy costs and 67\% of respondents increasing their self-consumption. Importantly, the barriers experienced when trying to maximise the identified socio-economic benefits are highlighted and general recommendations given.}, doi = {10.3390/su14031890}, eissn = {2071-1050}, issue = {3}, journal = {Sustainability (Switzerland)}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, url = {https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7417291}, volume = {14}, keyword = {Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Geography, Planning and Development}, year = {2022}, author = {Kiamba, Lorna and Rodrigues, Lucelia and Marsh, Julian and Naghiyev, Eldar and Sumner, Mark and Empringham, Lee and de Lillo, Liliana and Gillott, Mark} }