Despite discussion of a 'carbon lock-in' and techno-institutional barriers to change, energy studies have had little serious contact with neo-Schumpeterian theorizing on technological 'surges' of creative destruction, which have characterized the entire industrial era from the 1770s on. In this paper a way is offered to link the current surge in renewable energy investment to the theorizing over long (Kondratiev) waves and techno-economic paradigm shifts. The paper argues that the current renewable energy surge can be best comprehended as a secondary surge in the fifth long K-wave, coinciding with the shift from gestation to installation of a new sixth techno-economic paradigm within the matrix of the fifth. It is argued that this emergent ...
Climate change and renewable energy technologies are internationally discussed topics. Recently the ...
Innovations mechanisms on energy markets are discussed, in particular valorization of energy product...
AbstractTransition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy...
Models of induced technological change often predict a gradual expansion of the renewable energy sec...
China has become the leading country to develop wind and solar energy industries. By presenting the ...
Models with induced technological change in the energy sector often predict a gradual expansion of r...
In the tradition of technological innovation waves (modelled following Kondratieff’s long waves hypo...
This paper explores the technical and economic characteristics of an accelerated energy transition t...
This paper describes the present and the future of the energy sector in relation to the dominant and...
Climate financing requires serious steps in the promotion of sustainable development. In the 21st ce...
Disruptive innovations are seen to have three core features: 1. They occupy a niche that expands int...
Renewable energy is the energy of the future – plentiful and ubiquitous. Technological advances and ...
Overview: The great energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy is under way....
Transition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy efficie...
Renewable energy sources, originating for the most part from the sun's radiant energy, are ubiquitou...
Climate change and renewable energy technologies are internationally discussed topics. Recently the ...
Innovations mechanisms on energy markets are discussed, in particular valorization of energy product...
AbstractTransition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy...
Models of induced technological change often predict a gradual expansion of the renewable energy sec...
China has become the leading country to develop wind and solar energy industries. By presenting the ...
Models with induced technological change in the energy sector often predict a gradual expansion of r...
In the tradition of technological innovation waves (modelled following Kondratieff’s long waves hypo...
This paper explores the technical and economic characteristics of an accelerated energy transition t...
This paper describes the present and the future of the energy sector in relation to the dominant and...
Climate financing requires serious steps in the promotion of sustainable development. In the 21st ce...
Disruptive innovations are seen to have three core features: 1. They occupy a niche that expands int...
Renewable energy is the energy of the future – plentiful and ubiquitous. Technological advances and ...
Overview: The great energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy is under way....
Transition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy efficie...
Renewable energy sources, originating for the most part from the sun's radiant energy, are ubiquitou...
Climate change and renewable energy technologies are internationally discussed topics. Recently the ...
Innovations mechanisms on energy markets are discussed, in particular valorization of energy product...
AbstractTransition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy...