Many existing technical feasibility and modelling studies in the energy field are criticised for their limited treatment of societal actors and socio-political dynamics, poor representation of the co-evolving nature of society and technology, and hence an inability to analyse socio-technical change. At the same time, prominent conceptual frameworks of socio-technical transitions that address these elements are often found to be difficult to operationalize in quantitative energy analyses that meet policy development requirements. However a new energy modelling paradigm has started to emerge for integrating both quantitative modelling and conceptual socio-technical transitions. This paper provides a taxonomy for this new model category: ‘soci...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Energy conversion is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and energy transition scenari...
Improvements in energy efficiency and reductions in energy demand are expected to contribute more th...
Many existing technical feasibility and modelling studies in the energy field are criticised for the...
The potential for using findings from socio-technical energy transition (STET) models in Integrated ...
In line with its commitments to lower carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement and its own 2030 Cl...
From a sociotechnical perspective, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy demand are unders...
The energy landscape is changing dramatically. It is populated by many different and discrete energy...
The analysis of energy system transitions is mainly affected by a socio-technical system (STS) under...
Economic development, technological innovation, and policy change are especially prominent factors s...
The aim of this review is to discuss how quantitative modelling of energy scenarios for sustainable ...
International audienceThis book provides a comprehensive socio-technical study of energy transition ...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
In the last decade, a new strand of energy and climate research emerged that links quantitative mode...
Improvements in energy efficiency and reductions in energy demand are expected to contribute more th...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Energy conversion is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and energy transition scenari...
Improvements in energy efficiency and reductions in energy demand are expected to contribute more th...
Many existing technical feasibility and modelling studies in the energy field are criticised for the...
The potential for using findings from socio-technical energy transition (STET) models in Integrated ...
In line with its commitments to lower carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement and its own 2030 Cl...
From a sociotechnical perspective, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy demand are unders...
The energy landscape is changing dramatically. It is populated by many different and discrete energy...
The analysis of energy system transitions is mainly affected by a socio-technical system (STS) under...
Economic development, technological innovation, and policy change are especially prominent factors s...
The aim of this review is to discuss how quantitative modelling of energy scenarios for sustainable ...
International audienceThis book provides a comprehensive socio-technical study of energy transition ...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
In the last decade, a new strand of energy and climate research emerged that links quantitative mode...
Improvements in energy efficiency and reductions in energy demand are expected to contribute more th...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Energy conversion is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and energy transition scenari...
Improvements in energy efficiency and reductions in energy demand are expected to contribute more th...