Carbon lock-in hampers the realisation of sustainable energy systems. It occurs when carbon-intensive technologies, markets and institutions co-evolve and become wedded to historical trajectories despite environmentally superior technologies being available. Multiple material and non-material causes are discussed in literature on socio-technical or energy transitions and carbon lock-in. However, these are yet to be synthesised into a comprehensive framework to guide the empirical identification of lock-in factors. Also, empirical understanding into how various causes of lock-in can interact is limited. To deepen understanding into the various types of socio-technical lock-in affecting energy transitions, we develop an encompassing analytica...
Over the last fifteen years, research on carbon lock-in has investigated why de-carbonization evolve...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these s...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is increasingly depicted as an important element of the carbon diox...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
Carbon lock-in is referring to the prolonged utilization ofa fossil-based energy system despite an i...
Meeting climate goals is a particular challenge for countries that combine extensive use of coal as ...
The German Energiewende is a leading example of an attempt to transition the energy system of an ind...
The German Energiewende is a leading example of an attempt to transition the energy system of an ind...
Unexpected events such as economic crises and natural disasters can have profound implications for e...
Diverging from conventional framings of energy transition as a strictly, or predominantly, technolog...
Introduced in the early 2000s, the concept of carbon “lock-in” has been widely adopted by think tank...
Phasing out coal-fired electricity is an urgent global task, critical to efforts to mitigate climate...
This paper evaluates whether the U.S. electricity sector is directed away from carbon- intensive tec...
Much discourse on low-carbon transition envisages progressive social change towards environmentally ...
Over the last fifteen years, research on carbon lock-in has investigated why de-carbonization evolve...
Over the last fifteen years, research on carbon lock-in has investigated why de-carbonization evolve...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these s...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is increasingly depicted as an important element of the carbon diox...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
Carbon lock-in is referring to the prolonged utilization ofa fossil-based energy system despite an i...
Meeting climate goals is a particular challenge for countries that combine extensive use of coal as ...
The German Energiewende is a leading example of an attempt to transition the energy system of an ind...
The German Energiewende is a leading example of an attempt to transition the energy system of an ind...
Unexpected events such as economic crises and natural disasters can have profound implications for e...
Diverging from conventional framings of energy transition as a strictly, or predominantly, technolog...
Introduced in the early 2000s, the concept of carbon “lock-in” has been widely adopted by think tank...
Phasing out coal-fired electricity is an urgent global task, critical to efforts to mitigate climate...
This paper evaluates whether the U.S. electricity sector is directed away from carbon- intensive tec...
Much discourse on low-carbon transition envisages progressive social change towards environmentally ...
Over the last fifteen years, research on carbon lock-in has investigated why de-carbonization evolve...
Over the last fifteen years, research on carbon lock-in has investigated why de-carbonization evolve...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these s...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is increasingly depicted as an important element of the carbon diox...