Urban sustainable energy development: a case study of the city of Philadelphia

Author(s)Argyriou, Iraklis
Date Accessioned2015-06-15T12:44:22Z
Date Available2015-06-15T12:44:22Z
Publication Date2014
AbstractThis study explores the role of cities in sustainable energy development through a governance-informed analysis. Despite the leading position of municipalities in energy sustainability, cities have been mostly conceptualized as sites where energy development is shaped by external policy scales, i.e. the national level. A growing body of research, however, critiques this analytical perspective, and seeks to better understand the type of factors and dynamics that influence energy sustainability within a multi-level policy context for urban energy. Given that particular circumstances are applicable across cities, a context-specific analysis can provide insight regarding how sustainable energy development takes place in urban areas. In applying such an analytical perspective on urban energy sustainability, this study undertakes a qualitative case study analysis for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by looking at four key local policy initiatives relevant to building energy efficiency and solar electricity development at the municipal government and city-wide level. The evaluation of the initiatives suggests that renewable electricity use has increased substantially in the city over the last years but the installed capacity of local renewable electricity systems, including solar photovoltaics, is low. On the other hand, although the city has made little progress in meeting its building energy efficiency targets, more comprehensive action is taken in this area. The study finds that the above outcomes have been shaped mainly by four factors. The first is the city government's incremental policy approach aiming to develop a facilitative context for local action. The second is the role that a diverse set of stakeholders have in local sustainable energy development. The third is the constraints that systemic policy barriers create for solar power development. The fourth is the ways through which the relevant multi-level policy environment structures the city's possibilities on sustainable energy. In this context, the study identifies four areas of policy recommendation that could enhance Philadelphia's prospects for energy sustainability: integrated municipal energy planning; stable financing for market development; enhanced actor interactions; and multi-level policymaking that facilitates local action. These policy directions could be of interest to a broader body of metropolitan cities regarding their efforts in sustainable energy development.en_US
AdvisorWarren, Robert
DegreePh.D.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Unique Identifier911034805
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/16795
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
URIhttp://search.proquest.com/docview/1661456655?accountid=10457
dc.subject.lcshRenewable energy sources -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
dc.subject.lcshEnergy development -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
TitleUrban sustainable energy development: a case study of the city of Philadelphiaen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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