Until recently the regulation, ownership and governance of the electricity sector was subject to long-standing debates between those advocating for a state-owned monopoly at one end and those for market liberalisation at the other. However, this debate has now been disrupted by dramatic developments in low-carbon technologies which pose a potentially radical challenge to the centralised system of electricity and have huge implications for the nature of electricity markets, policy and planning. Within this dynamic we explore how rapid technological shifts and processes of electricity governance and procurement are interacting over time, across scales, across technologies and within the different national political economies of Germany and So...
The sustainability transitions literature considers regimes as sources of inertia, in which change i...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper analyses developments of the past three decades in the Dutch electricity system in the pe...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
We examine underlying conflicts between technological capabilities and global production networks in...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
Renewable energy sources such as biomass, wind and solar power are relativelynew means of generating...
The sustainability transitions literature considers regimes as sources of inertia, in which change i...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper analyses developments of the past three decades in the Dutch electricity system in the pe...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
We examine underlying conflicts between technological capabilities and global production networks in...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
Renewable energy sources such as biomass, wind and solar power are relativelynew means of generating...
The sustainability transitions literature considers regimes as sources of inertia, in which change i...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...
Legislative efforts for renewables-based energy decarbonisation hinge upon the support and commitmen...