The Sun Also Rises in Portugal

Ambitions of Just Solar Energy Transitions

Siddharth Sareen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Published:5th Jun '24

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The Sun Also Rises in Portugal cover

Available open access digitally under CC-BY licence.

Portugal is among the best-placed European countries to take advantage of solar power, having achieved a five-fold increase in installed capacity during 2017-2023 despite financial constraints. In 2023, its National Energy and Climate Plan set an ambitious target for a further eight-fold increase from 2.5 GW to 20.4 GW by 2030.

How can such fast-paced deployment secure sociospatial justice? What insights do political economic dynamics hold for future transitions? Drawing on long-term, multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, this book is a one-stop resource for policy makers, practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in just solar energy transitions.

Siddharth Sareen won the 2024 Nils Klim Prize, recognising his exemplary work in the search for renewable and sustainable sources of energy.

"In The Sun also Rises in Portugal, Siddharth Sareen brings us on an in-depth examination of the political economy underlying the transformation of Portugal to a solar powered economy. This research describes changes to Portugal’s countryside from one dominated by locally treasured cork oak forests to an emerging solar energy landscape. He carefully situates these tensions alongside efforts to generate solar power from the rooftops of sustainable cities, or under alternative modes of governance and ownership, showing us the multiple imaginaries competing to generate future supplies of clean energy. This pathbreaking work offers readers a rigorous research design, rich empirical fieldwork, and thoughtful analysis to tell us a story that will increasingly sound familiar around the world as the global solar energy transition carries forward. This book should be read by anyone interested in a future of solar centered around justice and sustainability." Dustin Mulvaney, San José State University

"While countries across the world struggle to meet decarbonization targets, Portugal closed its last coal thermal plant years ahead of schedule thanks in large part to the rise of solar power. Sareen’s book is a brilliant study of the radical possibilities of solar futures as well as what impedes a socially just and ecologically sustainable energy transition. He argues for the embrace of community solar as an antidote to the extractivist logics of grid scale energy that currently guide decarbonization in Portugal and elsewhere." Dominic Boyer, Rice University

ISBN: 9781529242102

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168 pages