Offshore wind technology has recently undergone rapid deployment in the UK. And yet, up until recently, the UK was considered a laggard in terms of deploying renewable energy. How can this burst of offshore wind activity be explained? An economic analysis would seek signs for newfound competitiveness for offshore wind in energy markets. A policy analysis would highlight renewable energy policy developments and assess their contribution to economic prospects of offshore wind. However, neither perspective sheds sufficient light on the advocacy of the actors involved in the development and deployment of the technology. Without an account of technology politics it is hard to explain continuing policy support despite rising costs. By analysing t...
S P. A. and L D. (2004) Wind energy policy, planning and management practice in the UK: hot air or...
This paper argues for a broad evolutionary political economy understanding of local and regional pat...
The majority of our energy demand is satisfied by the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil ...
Offshore wind technology has recently undergone rapid deployment in the UK. And yet, up until recent...
Offshore wind technology has recently undergone rapid deployment in the UK. And yet, up until recent...
Offshore wind has been positioned as a promising technology that could play a major role in moving t...
Abstract Offshore wind has been positioned as a promising technology that could play a major role in...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: ...
Offshore wind power (OSW) plays a key role within the UK strategy for a transition towards a low-car...
Many countries have ambitious plans for increasing the generation of electricity from offshore wind ...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...
Available online: 27 June 2017Offshore wind power (OSW) plays a key role within the UK strategy for ...
As the owners of the majority of land in the U.K., farmers are well placed to contribute to renewabl...
European consumers are willing to pay more for “green” electricity, as they highly value renewable e...
S P. A. and L D. (2004) Wind energy policy, planning and management practice in the UK: hot air or...
This paper argues for a broad evolutionary political economy understanding of local and regional pat...
The majority of our energy demand is satisfied by the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil ...
Offshore wind technology has recently undergone rapid deployment in the UK. And yet, up until recent...
Offshore wind technology has recently undergone rapid deployment in the UK. And yet, up until recent...
Offshore wind has been positioned as a promising technology that could play a major role in moving t...
Abstract Offshore wind has been positioned as a promising technology that could play a major role in...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: ...
Offshore wind power (OSW) plays a key role within the UK strategy for a transition towards a low-car...
Many countries have ambitious plans for increasing the generation of electricity from offshore wind ...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
Global warming is now generally accepted as being caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is...
Available online: 27 June 2017Offshore wind power (OSW) plays a key role within the UK strategy for ...
As the owners of the majority of land in the U.K., farmers are well placed to contribute to renewabl...
European consumers are willing to pay more for “green” electricity, as they highly value renewable e...
S P. A. and L D. (2004) Wind energy policy, planning and management practice in the UK: hot air or...
This paper argues for a broad evolutionary political economy understanding of local and regional pat...
The majority of our energy demand is satisfied by the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil ...