This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The ability of powerful incumbent actors to resist technological or institutional changes that threaten their vested interests is a core part of the literature on sustainable energy transitions, but more often asserted in general than tested in specific cases. This article presents analysis of a detailed study of the introduction of a Capacity Market (CM) for electricity in Great Britain in the period 2010–2011, using a process tracing approach. The study finds evidence to support the view that large electricity generators have a significant degree of structural power in relation to decision makers, that such companies did lobby the government throu...
Market players in the energy sector transition are heterogeneous, have bounded rationality and are i...
This paper describes a dynamic price mechanism to coordinate electric power generation from micro Co...
The decarbonization of electricity generation presents policy makers in many countries with the deli...
The current transformation of energy systems around the world is fundamentally a policy-driven proce...
© 2020 Adrian Stuart FordTo help accelerate the decarbonisation of electricity generation and meanin...
This paper examines how actors in the UK electricity sector are attempting to deliver investment in ...
This paper examines how actors in the UK electricity sector are attempting to deliver investment in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe powe...
Great Britain’s (GB) electricity sector is transitioning to low carbon futures in response to variou...
Apart from the UK where it has been widely discussed in the 2011 Electricity Market Reform, energy e...
Recently, few aspects of the debate surrounding energy have been as divisive as capacity markets. Af...
International Workshop on Incumbent-Challenger Interactions in Energy Transitions, 22-23 September 2...
Community renewable energy promises to play an important role in reducing the generation and consump...
The power of incumbent actors to affect sustainability transitions is increasingly recognised as a c...
The decarbonization of electricity generation presents policy makers in many countries with the deli...
Market players in the energy sector transition are heterogeneous, have bounded rationality and are i...
This paper describes a dynamic price mechanism to coordinate electric power generation from micro Co...
The decarbonization of electricity generation presents policy makers in many countries with the deli...
The current transformation of energy systems around the world is fundamentally a policy-driven proce...
© 2020 Adrian Stuart FordTo help accelerate the decarbonisation of electricity generation and meanin...
This paper examines how actors in the UK electricity sector are attempting to deliver investment in ...
This paper examines how actors in the UK electricity sector are attempting to deliver investment in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe powe...
Great Britain’s (GB) electricity sector is transitioning to low carbon futures in response to variou...
Apart from the UK where it has been widely discussed in the 2011 Electricity Market Reform, energy e...
Recently, few aspects of the debate surrounding energy have been as divisive as capacity markets. Af...
International Workshop on Incumbent-Challenger Interactions in Energy Transitions, 22-23 September 2...
Community renewable energy promises to play an important role in reducing the generation and consump...
The power of incumbent actors to affect sustainability transitions is increasingly recognised as a c...
The decarbonization of electricity generation presents policy makers in many countries with the deli...
Market players in the energy sector transition are heterogeneous, have bounded rationality and are i...
This paper describes a dynamic price mechanism to coordinate electric power generation from micro Co...
The decarbonization of electricity generation presents policy makers in many countries with the deli...