A transition to net-zero carbon energy systems, imperative to combat climate change, is unfolding around the world. Other socio-technical systems also face the need to transition to become more environmentally and socially sustainable. We argue that such transitions will have both positive and negative security implications on numerous issues which deserve attention but have been little addressed in transition studies. We take a socio-technical lens and propose that these security implications can be ex-ante analysed via three elements of socio-technical systems: technology, actors, and institutions. We provide an illustration of such analysis in the energy transition context and use this to create a categorisation framework for expectation...
AbstractThe Socio-Political Evaluation of Energy Deployment (SPEED) framework was proposed to improv...
To reduce the energy sector’s CO2 emissions, sustainability transitions are essential but may have u...
Nowadays the world energy system faces numerous transitions and shifts of the existing socio-technic...
A transition to net-zero carbon energy systems, imperative to combat climate change, is unfolding ar...
A transition to net-zero carbon energy systems, imperative to combat climate change, is unfolding ar...
Highlights •Combines a socio-technical lens with security studies for expectations analysis. •Addr...
Security implications of zero-carbon energy transitions have only recently received more focus. Over...
European countries are facing a dual challenge in 2022 with regard to how to reimagine energy securi...
Energy technologies and systems are imperative for the proper functioning of our economies and socie...
Mitigating climate change will affect energy systems and have consequences that reach beyond environ...
Highlights • Combining policy coherence and integration with sustainability transitions. • Pol...
Sustainable Development Goals aim for a better future, but gains are threatened by conflict and gove...
Emissions of greenhouse gases must be significantly reduced in order to limit the risk of severe cli...
AbstractEnergy security is sometimes used to advocate renewable energy systems. Renewable energy sys...
International audienceThis analysis contributes to recent efforts to better understand the evolution...
AbstractThe Socio-Political Evaluation of Energy Deployment (SPEED) framework was proposed to improv...
To reduce the energy sector’s CO2 emissions, sustainability transitions are essential but may have u...
Nowadays the world energy system faces numerous transitions and shifts of the existing socio-technic...
A transition to net-zero carbon energy systems, imperative to combat climate change, is unfolding ar...
A transition to net-zero carbon energy systems, imperative to combat climate change, is unfolding ar...
Highlights •Combines a socio-technical lens with security studies for expectations analysis. •Addr...
Security implications of zero-carbon energy transitions have only recently received more focus. Over...
European countries are facing a dual challenge in 2022 with regard to how to reimagine energy securi...
Energy technologies and systems are imperative for the proper functioning of our economies and socie...
Mitigating climate change will affect energy systems and have consequences that reach beyond environ...
Highlights • Combining policy coherence and integration with sustainability transitions. • Pol...
Sustainable Development Goals aim for a better future, but gains are threatened by conflict and gove...
Emissions of greenhouse gases must be significantly reduced in order to limit the risk of severe cli...
AbstractEnergy security is sometimes used to advocate renewable energy systems. Renewable energy sys...
International audienceThis analysis contributes to recent efforts to better understand the evolution...
AbstractThe Socio-Political Evaluation of Energy Deployment (SPEED) framework was proposed to improv...
To reduce the energy sector’s CO2 emissions, sustainability transitions are essential but may have u...
Nowadays the world energy system faces numerous transitions and shifts of the existing socio-technic...