Amidst growing analytical interest in the spatial dimensions of sustainable energy transitions, relatively little attention has been given to the role of sub-national government, or the ways in which dominant socio-technical regimes for energy navigate diverse contexts. This paper addresses these two concerns by assessing the impacts of devolution within the UK on renewable energy development. It draws principally on policy networks analysis as the basis of a comparative assessment, examining how far the governments of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales have translated their formal powers in the energy sphere into renewable energy outcomes. Scotland’s relative success in facilitating rapid expansion of on-shore wind is attributed to a mor...
Combining insights from research on systems innovation and sustainable transitions with multi-level ...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: ...
Background: The paper explores how regional actors engage with energy systems, flows and infrastruct...
Amidst growing analytical interest in the spatial dimensions of sustainable energy transitions, rela...
We acknowledge the support of the Economic and Social Research Council for funding the research on w...
In an effort to understand how to promote more sustainable forms of energy provision, researchers ha...
Much can be learned about the scope for changing the trajectory of energy system development by exam...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>If the UK is to meet increasingly ambitious targets ...
Efforts to rescale governance arrangements to foster sustainable development are rarely simple in th...
Efforts to rescale governance arrangements to foster sustainable development are rarely simple in th...
Small-scale, decentralized and community-owned renewable energy is widely acknowledged to be a desir...
Small-scale, decentralized and community-owned renewable energy is widely acknowledged to be a desir...
Combining insights from research on systems innovation and sustainable transitions with multi-level ...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: ...
Background: The paper explores how regional actors engage with energy systems, flows and infrastruct...
Amidst growing analytical interest in the spatial dimensions of sustainable energy transitions, rela...
We acknowledge the support of the Economic and Social Research Council for funding the research on w...
In an effort to understand how to promote more sustainable forms of energy provision, researchers ha...
Much can be learned about the scope for changing the trajectory of energy system development by exam...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>If the UK is to meet increasingly ambitious targets ...
Efforts to rescale governance arrangements to foster sustainable development are rarely simple in th...
Efforts to rescale governance arrangements to foster sustainable development are rarely simple in th...
Small-scale, decentralized and community-owned renewable energy is widely acknowledged to be a desir...
Small-scale, decentralized and community-owned renewable energy is widely acknowledged to be a desir...
Combining insights from research on systems innovation and sustainable transitions with multi-level ...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: ...
Background: The paper explores how regional actors engage with energy systems, flows and infrastruct...