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  • Energy policy
  • Ethics
  • Social justice

Background:

  • Energy sovereignty is a growing objective in energy politics.
  • Ethical and social justice dimensions of energy sovereignty require conceptual analysis.
  • Food sovereignty literature provides a comparative framework for understanding energy sovereignty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conceptually analyze energy sovereignty from an ethics and social justice perspective.
  • To identify the core components and values of energy sovereignty through comparative analysis.
  • To inform policy solutions for the energy sector based on a framework of energy sovereignty.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of food sovereignty literature.
  • Conceptual analysis of energy sovereignty principles.
  • Identification and definition of key values associated with energy sovereignty.

Main Results:

  • Energy sovereignty encompasses values such as accessibility, empowerment, stewardship, sustainability, self-sufficiency, resilience, peace, transparency, self-determination, and gender justice.
  • A conceptual framework for energy sovereignty has been developed.
  • Key values for policy formulation in the energy sector have been identified.

Conclusions:

  • Energy sovereignty is a multifaceted concept grounded in ethics and social justice.
  • Implementing energy sovereignty requires prioritizing values like accessibility, empowerment, and sustainability.
  • The identified values provide a foundation for developing equitable and just energy policies.