Civic Energy Self-Defense in the Shadow of the War in Ukraine: Grassroots Energy Activities in V4
Leader of the project: The Department of Political Science at the Comenius University in Bratislava
Project website: https://fphil.uniba.sk/v4civicenergy/
Participating researchers from the HUN-REN CERS IWE: Dániel Muth, György András Deák
Implementation period: January 2024 – October 2024
This research project supported by
PROJECT PARTNERS
Centrum Praw Obywatelskich i Badań nad Demokracją, Poland – WEBSITE
Institute of International Relations Prague, Czechia – WEBSITE
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The project “Civic Energy Self-Defense in the Shadow of the War in Ukraine: Grassroots Energy Activities in V4” addresses the pressing concerns surrounding energy security heightened by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This project not only explores the implications of energy security but also examines the barriers faced by citizens in the Visegrad Group countries as they grapple with rising energy and heating costs. Our research delves into how the energy crisis has reshaped the behaviors and responses of diverse social groups, both economically and geographically. Through a series of focus groups involving prosumers, heat pump users, and individuals experiencing energy poverty, we have gathered unique empirical data from all four V4 countries, providing valuable insights into the grassroots efforts aimed at tackling these challenges.
DISSEMINATION/OUTPUTS
RESEARCH REPORT – DOWNLOAD
POLICY BRIEFS
HOW HAVE PROSUMERS RESPONDED TO THE CURRENT ENERGY
CRISIS? – DOWNLOAD
HOW HAVE HEAT PUMP USERS RESPONDED TO THE CURRENT
ENERGY CRISIS? – DOWNLOAD
HOW HAVE THOSE AFFECTED BY ENERGY POVERTY
RESPONDED TO THE CURRENT ENERGY CRISIS? – DOWNLOAD
RESPONSES TO THE CURRENT ENERGY CRISIS: INSIGHTS
FROM THE VISEGRAD GROUP – DOWNLOAD