Governance challenges, success factors, and stakeholder dynamics are central to the implementation of Positive Energy District (PED) Labs, which aim to develop energy-positive and sustainable urban areas. In this paper, a qualitative analysis combining expert surveys, participatory workshops with practitioners from the COST Action PED-EU-NET network, and comparative case studies across Europe identifies key barriers, drivers, and stakeholder roles throughout the implementation process. Findings reveal that fragmented regulations, social inertia, and limited financial mechanisms are the main barriers to PED Lab development, while climate change mitigation goals, strong local networks, and supportive policy frameworks are critical drivers. The analysis maps stakeholder engagement across six development phases, showing how leadership shifts between governments, industry, planners, and local communities. PED Labs require intangible assets such as inclusive governance frameworks, education, and trust-building in the early phases, while tangible infrastructures become more relevant in later stages. The conclusions emphasize that robust, inclusive governance is not merely supportive but a key driver of PED Lab success. Adaptive planning, participatory decision-making, and digital coordination tools are essential for overcoming systemic barriers. Scaling PED Labs effectively requires regulatory harmonization and the integration of social and technological innovation to accelerate the transition toward energy-positive, climate-resilient cities.

A Qualitative Methodology for Identifying Governance Challenges and Advancements in Positive Energy District Labs / Soutullo, S.; Seco, O.; Sánchez, M. N.; Lima, R.; Montagnino, F. M.; Pignatta, G.; Etminan, G.; Bukovszki, V.; Ashrafian, T.; Andreucci, M. B.; Et, Al.. - In: URBAN SCIENCE. - ISSN 2413-8851. - 9(2025), pp. 1-26. [10.3390/urbansci9080288]

A Qualitative Methodology for Identifying Governance Challenges and Advancements in Positive Energy District Labs

Andreucci M. B.;
2025

Abstract

Governance challenges, success factors, and stakeholder dynamics are central to the implementation of Positive Energy District (PED) Labs, which aim to develop energy-positive and sustainable urban areas. In this paper, a qualitative analysis combining expert surveys, participatory workshops with practitioners from the COST Action PED-EU-NET network, and comparative case studies across Europe identifies key barriers, drivers, and stakeholder roles throughout the implementation process. Findings reveal that fragmented regulations, social inertia, and limited financial mechanisms are the main barriers to PED Lab development, while climate change mitigation goals, strong local networks, and supportive policy frameworks are critical drivers. The analysis maps stakeholder engagement across six development phases, showing how leadership shifts between governments, industry, planners, and local communities. PED Labs require intangible assets such as inclusive governance frameworks, education, and trust-building in the early phases, while tangible infrastructures become more relevant in later stages. The conclusions emphasize that robust, inclusive governance is not merely supportive but a key driver of PED Lab success. Adaptive planning, participatory decision-making, and digital coordination tools are essential for overcoming systemic barriers. Scaling PED Labs effectively requires regulatory harmonization and the integration of social and technological innovation to accelerate the transition toward energy-positive, climate-resilient cities.
2025
PED lab; positive enrgy districts; PED-EU-NET
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A Qualitative Methodology for Identifying Governance Challenges and Advancements in Positive Energy District Labs / Soutullo, S.; Seco, O.; Sánchez, M. N.; Lima, R.; Montagnino, F. M.; Pignatta, G.; Etminan, G.; Bukovszki, V.; Ashrafian, T.; Andreucci, M. B.; Et, Al.. - In: URBAN SCIENCE. - ISSN 2413-8851. - 9(2025), pp. 1-26. [10.3390/urbansci9080288]
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