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The politics of renewable energy policies: The case of feed-in tariffs in Ontario, Canada
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In this paper, the authors present a case study of Ontario's feed-in tariff policies between 1997 and 2012 to analyze how the political process affects renewable energy policy design and implementation.About:
This article is published in Energy Policy.The article was published on 2013-05-01. It has received 250 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Policy studies & Feed-in tariff.read more
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The politics of accelerating low-carbon transitions: Towards a new research agenda
Cameron Roberts,Frank W. Geels,Matthew Lockwood,Peter Newell,Hubert Schmitz,Bruno Turnheim,Andrew Jordan +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address the politics of deliberate acceleration by taking stock of emerging examples, mobilizing relevant theoretical approaches, and articulating a new research agenda, including the role of coalitions in supporting and hindering acceleration.
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Pathways to electrochemical solar-hydrogen technologies
Shane Ardo,David Fernandez Rivas,Miguel A. Modestino,Verena Schulze Greiving,Fatwa F. Abdi,Esther Alarcon Llado,Vincent Artero,Katherine E. Ayers,Corsin Battaglia,Jan-Philipp Becker,Dmytro Bederak,Alan Berger,Francesco Buda,Enrico Chinello,Bernard Dam,Valerio Di Palma,Tomas Edvinsson,Katsushi Fujii,Han Gardeniers,Hans Geerlings,S. Mohammad H. Hashemi,Sophia Haussener,Frances A. Houle,Jurriaan Huskens,Brian D. James,Kornelia Konrad,Akihiko Kudo,Pramod Patil Kunturu,Detlef Lohse,Bastian Mei,Eric L. Miller,Gary F. Moore,Jiri Muller,Katherine L. Orchard,Timothy E. Rosser,Fadl H. Saadi,Jan Willem Schüttauf,Brian Seger,Stafford W. Sheehan,Wilson A. Smith,Joshua M. Spurgeon,Maureen H. Tang,Roel van de Krol,Peter Christian Kjærgaard Vesborg,Pieter Westerik +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe potential pathways for solar-hydrogen technologies into the marketplace in the form of photoelectrochemical or photovoltaic-driven electrolysis devices and systems.
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The politics of decarbonization and the catalytic impact of subnational climate experiments
TL;DR: A framework that focuses on the politics of decarbonization to explore policy pathways and mechanisms that can disrupt carbon lock-in through these diverse, decentralized responses is developed and its utility is demonstrated.
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Framing the sun: A discursive approach to understanding multi-dimensional interactions within socio-technical transitions through the case of solar electricity in Ontario, Canada
TL;DR: In this article, a discursive approach is proposed to investigate the process by which actors use language to build or erode the legitimacy of socio-technical innovations and their niches within transition episodes.
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Breaking barriers in deployment of renewable energy
TL;DR: This research shows that social, technological and regulatory barriers have a strong influence on the deployment of renewable energy, while economic barriers significantly influence it indirectly.
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