AbstractThe UK energy technology innovation system (ETIS) has undergone wholesale remaking in recent years, in terms of its aims, funding and organisation. We analyse this process and distinguish between three phases since 2000: new beginnings, momentum building and urgency and review. Within an international trend to ETIS rebuilding, UK experience has been distinctive: from a low starting base in the early-2000s, to system remaking under a strong decarbonisation policy imperative in the late-2000s, to multiple and contested drivers in the early-2010s. Public funding levels have been erratic, with a rapid increase and a more recent decline. The private business sector has played a leading role in this remaking, and as this influence has gro...
Current proxy indicators of innovation although insightful, tend to provide more relevance in both l...
The UK electricity sector liberalisation was a pioneer in the worldwide reform trend and its reform ...
‘What needs to change in the United Kingdom energy system, to allow low carbon business models to th...
AbstractThe UK energy technology innovation system (ETIS) has undergone wholesale remaking in recent...
A better understanding of the systemic processes by which innovation occurs is useful, both conceptu...
A better understanding of the systemic processes by which innovation occurs is useful, both conceptu...
The UK electricity sector liberalisation was a pioneer in the worldwide reform trend and its reform ...
Policymakers are seeking a transformation of the energy system driven by concerns about climate chan...
‘Accelerated energy innovation’ has become a prominent aspect of energy policy-making in response to...
This article reviews the concept of an energy technology innovation system (ETIS). The ETIS is a sys...
Innovation and technological change are integral to the energy system transformations described in t...
Accelerated clean electricity innovation is essential if global climate change targets are to be met...
The energy sector is well known for the relatively modest level of resource that it devotes to resea...
This study addresses how the institutional impulse developed by the European Union influenced the ev...
Sustainable innovation emerges and spreads to solve challenging global issues. Through desk research...
Current proxy indicators of innovation although insightful, tend to provide more relevance in both l...
The UK electricity sector liberalisation was a pioneer in the worldwide reform trend and its reform ...
‘What needs to change in the United Kingdom energy system, to allow low carbon business models to th...
AbstractThe UK energy technology innovation system (ETIS) has undergone wholesale remaking in recent...
A better understanding of the systemic processes by which innovation occurs is useful, both conceptu...
A better understanding of the systemic processes by which innovation occurs is useful, both conceptu...
The UK electricity sector liberalisation was a pioneer in the worldwide reform trend and its reform ...
Policymakers are seeking a transformation of the energy system driven by concerns about climate chan...
‘Accelerated energy innovation’ has become a prominent aspect of energy policy-making in response to...
This article reviews the concept of an energy technology innovation system (ETIS). The ETIS is a sys...
Innovation and technological change are integral to the energy system transformations described in t...
Accelerated clean electricity innovation is essential if global climate change targets are to be met...
The energy sector is well known for the relatively modest level of resource that it devotes to resea...
This study addresses how the institutional impulse developed by the European Union influenced the ev...
Sustainable innovation emerges and spreads to solve challenging global issues. Through desk research...
Current proxy indicators of innovation although insightful, tend to provide more relevance in both l...
The UK electricity sector liberalisation was a pioneer in the worldwide reform trend and its reform ...
‘What needs to change in the United Kingdom energy system, to allow low carbon business models to th...