From Compliance to Collaboration: Enhancing Sustainable Energy Transition through Community Engagement
Abstract
Since fossil fuels coal, oil, and natural gas make up the majority of the world's energy resources, they will eventually run out and have a negative impact on the environment, as they are one of the primary sources of greenhouse gas emissions. For this reason, every country has an economic and environmental interest in developing and implementing clean, renewable energy. However, regulatory frameworks and policies are unable to lead the necessary energy transition to a more modern, cleaner, and reasonably priced energy source for a variety of reasons, including insufficient community involvement. The research is based on a comprehensive and multidisciplinary review of the literature. The purpose of this study is to close the gap in the literature about the contribution of community engagement to the acceleration of the shift to sustainable energy. By ensuring equitable access to energy, promoting energy literacy, accelerating the adoption of renewable energy, and stimulating local economies, community participation becomes the catalyst for an inclusive energy transformation. By incorporating community engagement into the energy transition, we can create a sustainable future that benefits all.











