Public Engagement for Energy Infrastructure Task webinar: Applying public engagement research to the Dutch context

As we transition to a renewables-based energy system, opposition has become a bottleneck towards building the needed infrastructure for the future. Therefore, ensuring support for energy infrastructures is key during this process. But, how do we better involve the public in your energy infrastructure project and ensure a fair process?

With this problem in mind, the UsersTCP’s Public Engagement for Energy Infrastructure Task researched how public engagement can leverage different voices during the development of energy infrastructure in a fair way. As a result, a guideline for developers, policymakers and civil society was created to support decisions within the context of grid, wind and solar energy infrastructure build-up.

The Dutch context

Requested by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), an executive body of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, the webinar looked into the Netherlands’ context and focused on the main points of attention for policy officers, project developers and residents.

Throughout the agenda, RGI’s Dr Ira Shefer and Nathália Pimentel presented the guideline and its recommendations on how to develop a meaningful public engagement process. Lastly, the event showcased good practices from other countries, while also allowing participants to participate and ask questions.

The webinar was held in English, watch now the recording below, and check the presentation here.