Boyle Evan, Revez Alexandra, Deane Aoife, Ó Gallachóir Brian
MaREI Centre, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Ireland.
School of Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Heliyon. 2024 Jul 23;10(15):e34955. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34955. eCollection 2024 Aug 15.
The scale of change required through the development of new energy infrastructure throughout Europe is vast. The societal dimensions of the energy transition are increasingly recognised as centrally important and approaches to infrastructure development which seek to incorporate such considerations are warranted. EirGrid - Ireland's national electricity transmission operator - through their own historical context, have undergone a journey to develop new strategies for citizen and community engagement with relation to energy grid developments. Here, we reflect upon this journey, situating it within their previous failures and the national context. This process of reflective practice seeks to provide findings for other organisations internationally undertaking a journey towards establishing new engagement practices. The establishment of such practices is critical for enabling deeper societal engagement on the energy transition. A research gap exists in relation to the organisational development of new public engagement practices within institutions tasked with developing infrastructure associated with the energy transition. This creates a challenge whereby ever-increasing calls for public engagement are made, but no lessons exist with relation to how such new practices can be embedded within an organisational strategy. We contribute to this space through answering the research question: what are the key levers and barriers for organisation change towards new forms of public engagement in infrastructure delivery? The reflections outlined through this paper have been provided by individuals in different positions across the organisation. The paper develops key findings which add to the literature in relation to levers and obstacles for implementing public engagement and associated factors.
整个欧洲通过发展新能源基础设施所需的变革规模巨大。能源转型的社会层面日益被视为至关重要,寻求纳入此类考量的基础设施发展方法是有必要的。爱尔兰国家电力传输运营商EirGrid,鉴于其自身的历史背景,经历了一个为公民和社区参与电网发展制定新战略的过程。在此,我们反思这一过程,将其置于该公司之前的失败以及国家背景之中。这种反思性实践过程旨在为国际上其他正在迈向建立新参与实践的组织提供研究结果。建立此类实践对于实现社会在能源转型方面更深入的参与至关重要。在负责发展与能源转型相关基础设施的机构内部,新的公众参与实践的组织发展方面存在研究空白。这带来了一个挑战,即对公众参与的呼声越来越高,但对于如何将此类新实践融入组织战略却没有经验教训。我们通过回答研究问题来填补这一空白:在基础设施交付中,组织向新形式公众参与变革的关键杠杆和障碍是什么?本文所概述的反思由该组织中不同职位的人员提供。本文得出的关键研究结果丰富了有关实施公众参与的杠杆、障碍及相关因素的文献。