After the nuclear accident in Fukushima, amongst others Germany and Switzerland decided to accelerate the sustainability transition of their energy systems not only by expanding the share of renewables actively but also by quitting nuclear power. Regarding this political level of ambition, energy companies´ strategies play a decisive role in terms of the implementation, progress and success of the energy supply system’s transition. So far scholars in sustainability transition research working on the role of energy companies for the transition process, mainly focused on two actor types: firstly, big energy utilities, the incumbents which often hinder the transition and secondly, the new entrants, small innovative businesses challenging the i...
The understanding of incumbents' behaviour in sustainability transitions in the energy sector is gai...
Renewable energy sources such as biomass, wind and solar power are relativelynew means of generating...
This paper argues that, although Japan's and Germany's energy transition paths differ in detail, a t...
After the nuclear accident in Fukushima, several countries decided to accelerate the sustainability ...
Since the majority of network concession contracts in Germany were set to expire some time between 2...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
After a wave of privatizations in the end of the 1990s, the electrical power supply of many municipa...
This article presents the characteristics of urban utility companies in Germany and Switzerland and ...
Many countries are currently firmly committing to a transition towards a more sustainable energy sys...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
Municipal utilities are an essential constituent of the German power sector and currently strongly e...
The article examines the influence of renewable energy companies on the decision-making process rela...
In 2011, the major German electricity-producing utilities faced an existential crisis: a sudden and ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of public governance operationalization through public-...
Investment decisions by power utilities significantly shape sustainable energy systems. While it is ...
The understanding of incumbents' behaviour in sustainability transitions in the energy sector is gai...
Renewable energy sources such as biomass, wind and solar power are relativelynew means of generating...
This paper argues that, although Japan's and Germany's energy transition paths differ in detail, a t...
After the nuclear accident in Fukushima, several countries decided to accelerate the sustainability ...
Since the majority of network concession contracts in Germany were set to expire some time between 2...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
After a wave of privatizations in the end of the 1990s, the electrical power supply of many municipa...
This article presents the characteristics of urban utility companies in Germany and Switzerland and ...
Many countries are currently firmly committing to a transition towards a more sustainable energy sys...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
Municipal utilities are an essential constituent of the German power sector and currently strongly e...
The article examines the influence of renewable energy companies on the decision-making process rela...
In 2011, the major German electricity-producing utilities faced an existential crisis: a sudden and ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of public governance operationalization through public-...
Investment decisions by power utilities significantly shape sustainable energy systems. While it is ...
The understanding of incumbents' behaviour in sustainability transitions in the energy sector is gai...
Renewable energy sources such as biomass, wind and solar power are relativelynew means of generating...
This paper argues that, although Japan's and Germany's energy transition paths differ in detail, a t...