Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of European electricity network. Since the 1930s engineers and policy makers conceived of a geographical conception for rationalising and optimising electricity supply: a European one. This article purports that three vectors undergirded threads of continuity: institutional, intellectual and physical (technological networks). These vectors, and the actors involved in them, created strong path dependencies that kept the idea of a European system firmly on the agenda. Today's international electricity market of the European Union should be seen as an extension of this legacy
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolutio...
The absence of one broadly accepted design template for liberalised electricity markets induces reg...
Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of ...
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores...
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolutio...
Why did engineers and policy-makers together argue for a european electricity network? this article ...
This article explores what kind of ‘europe’ was produced in the processes of transnational infrastru...
This article explores what kind of ‘Europe’ was produced in the processes of transnational infrastru...
Questions are currently being raised concerning the organization and regulatory modes of electrical ...
The so-called European Blackout of 4 November 2006 counts as a key example of present day transnat...
A cross-country comparison is made of the moves to system integration, at the national level, of ele...
Achieving the ambitious targets for renewable electricity generation in Europe will require harnessi...
Recent transnational blackouts exposed two radically opposed interpretations of Europe’s electricity...
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolutio...
The absence of one broadly accepted design template for liberalised electricity markets induces reg...
Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of ...
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores...
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolutio...
Why did engineers and policy-makers together argue for a european electricity network? this article ...
This article explores what kind of ‘europe’ was produced in the processes of transnational infrastru...
This article explores what kind of ‘Europe’ was produced in the processes of transnational infrastru...
Questions are currently being raised concerning the organization and regulatory modes of electrical ...
The so-called European Blackout of 4 November 2006 counts as a key example of present day transnat...
A cross-country comparison is made of the moves to system integration, at the national level, of ele...
Achieving the ambitious targets for renewable electricity generation in Europe will require harnessi...
Recent transnational blackouts exposed two radically opposed interpretations of Europe’s electricity...
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolutio...
The absence of one broadly accepted design template for liberalised electricity markets induces reg...