This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on socio-technical pathways. The paper describes three possible transition pathways and indicates the implications for (grid) infrastructures. The ‘transformation pathway’ is characterised by a further hybridization of the infrastructure; in the ‘reconfiguration pathway’, internationalisation and scale increase in renewable generation lead to the emergence of a ‘Supergrid’. The ‘de-alignment and re-alignment pathway’ is dominated by distributed generation and a focus on more local infrastructures. We suggest that this pathway, which involves a major restructuring of the electricity system, is less likely than the other two. The de-alignment and r...
Exploring sustainability transitions in the electricity sector with socio-technical pathway
Based on theoretical insight from evolutionary economics and technology studies this paper presents ...
AbstractThis paper aims to make two contributions to the sustainability transitions literature, in p...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
Exploring sustainability transitions in the electricity sector with socio-technical pathway
Based on theoretical insight from evolutionary economics and technology studies this paper presents ...
AbstractThis paper aims to make two contributions to the sustainability transitions literature, in p...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electricity system, using recent theories on s...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
This paper analyses sustainability transitions in the electriciy sector. Using a Multi Level Perspec...
Exploring sustainability transitions in the electricity sector with socio-technical pathway
Based on theoretical insight from evolutionary economics and technology studies this paper presents ...
AbstractThis paper aims to make two contributions to the sustainability transitions literature, in p...