Part I: From conceptual framework to regional prospective modelling
1. Renewable energy transition beyond borders in Europe: From a literature review to a case study in the Upper Rhine Region
2. A regional cross-border approach to the energy transition: Political context and decarbonisation pathways, renewable energy potentials, and two energy system models Part II: Regulatory frameworks and cross-border cooperation issues
3. Franco-German cross-border cooperation on hydropower implementation: Regulatory issues and future challenges
4. Franco-German partnerships for the production of photovoltaic energy: The difficulties of a cross-border cooperation for renewable energies
5. Deep geothermal energy versus transboundary environmental protection: The law as a conciliation tool? Part III: Economic barriers, opportunities and incentives 6. Chances and barriers to European transnational collaboration in the development of a sustainable energy market: Potentials in the Upper Rhine Region
7. The political economy of a transnational and sustainable electricity market: The expansion of the Trinational Metropolitan Region Upper Rhine (TMO) Part IV: Sociological interplays: key actors and citizen participation 8. Renewable energies in the Upper Rhine Region from a stakeholder viewpoint: Projects, territorialisation and networks in the making
9. Citizen energy cooperatives in the Upper Rhine Region: Commoning issues in the transition towards a decarbonised and decentralised future