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arxiv: 2312.14983 · v3 · pith:SR2C4FZS · submitted 2023-12-22 · physics.soc-ph

Energy Justice and Equity: A Review of Definitions, Measures, and Practice in Policy, Planning, and Operations

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keywords energyjusticeequitydefinitionsinequitiesplanningpolicyreview
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Energy justice, at the intersection of energy and societal ethics, studies the origins, quantification, and resolution of persistent and potential inequities within the energy sector, serving as a foundational pillar for societal harmony. In this review, we overview the historical and modern definitions of energy equity and frameworks of energy justice. We highlight the tools adopted to measure equity in the energy context, unveiling multifaceted inequities that permeate global energy landscapes. We discuss the limitations of prevalent metrics such as the Gini coefficient and Generalized Entropy Indices in the evaluation of energy justice concerns. Finally, we analyze publications that examined current practices and proposed improving methods towards a more equitable energy market for the society from policy, planning, and operation perspectives.

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