Transitioning to renewable energy is an imperative to help mitigate climate change, but such transitions are inevitably embedded in broader socio-ecological and political dynamics. Recent scholarship has focused on these more-than-technological dimensions of energy transitions to help understand their promises and drawbacks. This article contributes to this research agenda by highlighting the importance of considering not only who benefits from renewable energy development, but also what renewable energy is for. We analyse two cases in Iceland, the Kárahnjúkar hydropower project and Hellisheiði geothermal energy plant, in which renewable energy was used to attract heavy industry investments in the form of aluminium smelters. Attractive regu...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Explaining how Iceland tapped into the Earth for...
Iceland — an independent republic — and Greenland — an autonomous country within Denmark — represent...
An improved understanding of the geographical unevenness of the global energy transition is importan...
This text is a short analysis of the social, political and technological setting of a hydrogen plant...
Renewable energy is increasingly gaining currency as a sustainable substitute for fossil fuels. Icel...
The objective of this research is to investigate design as a communicator for the backgrounds of hum...
In times of runaway climate change, phasing out fossil fuels and increasing the share of renewables ...
The article discloses the features of renewable energy sources; the role and the meaning of the fund...
Iceland’s energy comes almost completely from its renewable resources, with the majority being hydro...
Iceland’s energy comes almost completely from renewable resources, with 76% of it being hydroelectri...
Between 1930 and 1980, Iceland's heating sector was decarbonized,as geothermal district heating util...
Nearly all of Iceland’s energy comes from renewable resources, with the majority being hydroelectric...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
This research was funded by the Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources and the steering ...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Explaining how Iceland tapped into the Earth for...
Iceland — an independent republic — and Greenland — an autonomous country within Denmark — represent...
An improved understanding of the geographical unevenness of the global energy transition is importan...
This text is a short analysis of the social, political and technological setting of a hydrogen plant...
Renewable energy is increasingly gaining currency as a sustainable substitute for fossil fuels. Icel...
The objective of this research is to investigate design as a communicator for the backgrounds of hum...
In times of runaway climate change, phasing out fossil fuels and increasing the share of renewables ...
The article discloses the features of renewable energy sources; the role and the meaning of the fund...
Iceland’s energy comes almost completely from its renewable resources, with the majority being hydro...
Iceland’s energy comes almost completely from renewable resources, with 76% of it being hydroelectri...
Between 1930 and 1980, Iceland's heating sector was decarbonized,as geothermal district heating util...
Nearly all of Iceland’s energy comes from renewable resources, with the majority being hydroelectric...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
This research was funded by the Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources and the steering ...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Explaining how Iceland tapped into the Earth for...
Iceland — an independent republic — and Greenland — an autonomous country within Denmark — represent...