This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores historically the roots of a transnational European system, showing how engineers came to think in terms of ‘Europe’ already in the 1920s, and how these ideas continued to influence network-building in later decades. This thinking not only corresponded to economic and technical attributes of the system, as first described by Thomas Hughes. This thesis claims that a European system was also legitimised by ideological motives, as a complement to – but not always complying with – economic and technical efficiency
European energy policy seeks to achieve a substantially increased contribution from renewable source...
The "European Blackout" of 4 November 2006 is a key reference in current debates on transnational el...
Achieving the ambitious targets for renewable electricity generation in Europe will require harnessi...
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores...
The paper explores processes of transnational network building in Europe in the 19th and 20th centur...
Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of ...
This article explores the pivotal position of the river Rhine in the gradual development of a Europe...
Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of ...
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
In this e-book I have collected some papers written for and presented at conferences and seminars du...
Recent transnational blackouts exposed two radically opposed interpretations of Europe’s electricity...
European energy policy seeks to achieve a substantially increased contribution from renewable source...
The "European Blackout" of 4 November 2006 is a key reference in current debates on transnational el...
Achieving the ambitious targets for renewable electricity generation in Europe will require harnessi...
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores...
The paper explores processes of transnational network building in Europe in the 19th and 20th centur...
Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of ...
This article explores the pivotal position of the river Rhine in the gradual development of a Europe...
Based upon extensive multi-archival research, this article traces the long lineage of the notion of ...
In this paper we develop a socio-technical analysis of the European electricity system. We show that...
In this e-book I have collected some papers written for and presented at conferences and seminars du...
Recent transnational blackouts exposed two radically opposed interpretations of Europe’s electricity...
European energy policy seeks to achieve a substantially increased contribution from renewable source...
The "European Blackout" of 4 November 2006 is a key reference in current debates on transnational el...
Achieving the ambitious targets for renewable electricity generation in Europe will require harnessi...