30.09.2025
Diverse Participation Adds Value: Findings from the Research Project “BePart – Quo va-dis, Beteiligung?”
Public participation in the energy transition can take many forms, from intensive communication – through regular workshops and newsletters, for example – to the financial involvement of citizens and municipalities, and ultimately to regional value creation, benefitting communities and local economies. This diverse toolkit allows for flexible, needs-based approaches to developing wind, solar and transmission grid projects at the local level. This is especially important now, as the transi-tion to sustainability faces challenges like conflicting goals, local tensions, and the urgent need to meet climate targets. A key question for both public debate and academic research is: What impact can different participation methods truly have on the ongoing energy transition?