Norway is at the forefront of a transition toward cleaner solutions in the maritime sector. In 2015, the first fully electric ferry, the MF Ampere, started operating in Western Norway. Since then, 60 electric or hybrid-electric ferries are in operation or scheduled to be by the end of 2021. With a few exceptions the literature on energy transitions sees transitions as disjointed and slow. Through this case study—based on 13 semi-structured interviews, two focus groups, as well as seminars, conferences and workshops with industry experts, public sector stakeholders, and project managers—we show how the Norwegian ferry case is an example showing that, under the right circumstances, energy transitions can however be politically accelerated, ev...
This paper studies the emergence of natural gas powered ferries in Norway and their diffusion as a m...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has entered regulatory agendas in shipping. In Norway, a d...
Facing increasing pressure to decarbonize, innovation within the shipping sector has turned to low-a...
Governance is central for sustainability transitions in maritime transport. Norwegian authorities ca...
A transformation of the energy system relies on a move away from burning of fossil fuels and the exp...
Maritime transport has received little attention in sustainability transitions research. This sector...
Offshore wind (OSW) has the potential to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and halt damaging climat...
Climate action has until recently been slow in the shipping industry. The sector is notoriously diff...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment and SocietyIn a paradox, the shipping industry is one of the ...
This master thesis study to what extent Norway can build a wave and tidal (marine energy) industry w...
Hydrogen may play a significant part in sustainable energy transition. This paper discusses the soci...
Reorientation of fossil fuel industries towards renewable energy, and the role of changes in organiz...
This paper studies how political conditions and external events influenced the rise and fall of offs...
In 2015, the worlds first zero-emission sea-going ferry was launched in Norway. This ferry, MF Amper...
To counter climate change, societies are under pressure to transform energy and transport sectors. C...
This paper studies the emergence of natural gas powered ferries in Norway and their diffusion as a m...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has entered regulatory agendas in shipping. In Norway, a d...
Facing increasing pressure to decarbonize, innovation within the shipping sector has turned to low-a...
Governance is central for sustainability transitions in maritime transport. Norwegian authorities ca...
A transformation of the energy system relies on a move away from burning of fossil fuels and the exp...
Maritime transport has received little attention in sustainability transitions research. This sector...
Offshore wind (OSW) has the potential to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and halt damaging climat...
Climate action has until recently been slow in the shipping industry. The sector is notoriously diff...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment and SocietyIn a paradox, the shipping industry is one of the ...
This master thesis study to what extent Norway can build a wave and tidal (marine energy) industry w...
Hydrogen may play a significant part in sustainable energy transition. This paper discusses the soci...
Reorientation of fossil fuel industries towards renewable energy, and the role of changes in organiz...
This paper studies how political conditions and external events influenced the rise and fall of offs...
In 2015, the worlds first zero-emission sea-going ferry was launched in Norway. This ferry, MF Amper...
To counter climate change, societies are under pressure to transform energy and transport sectors. C...
This paper studies the emergence of natural gas powered ferries in Norway and their diffusion as a m...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has entered regulatory agendas in shipping. In Norway, a d...
Facing increasing pressure to decarbonize, innovation within the shipping sector has turned to low-a...