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View article: Locally-led governance of residential heat transitions: Emerging experience of and lessons from the Dutch approach
Locally-led governance of residential heat transitions: Emerging experience of and lessons from the Dutch approach Open
Decarbonising heat is especially difficult in the Netherlands, as it is the country in Europe most heavily dependent on natural gas for residential heating. However, the Dutch government aims to phase out the use of gas by 2050, and has ad…
View article: Institutional context and the governance of heat transitions: The cases of the Netherlands and the UK
Institutional context and the governance of heat transitions: The cases of the Netherlands and the UK Open
Decarbonising residential heat is essential for achieving net zero targets. The Netherlands and the UK are embarking on heat transitions from similar starting points, with a heavy dependence on natural gas. However, their governance approa…
View article: Transforming the grid for a more environmentally and socially sustainable electricity system in Great Britain is a slow and uneven process
Transforming the grid for a more environmentally and socially sustainable electricity system in Great Britain is a slow and uneven process Open
Electricity system decarbonization is key for environmental sustainability. From a consumption–production perspective, much attention has been paid to changes in how electricity is generated and used, but electricity systems also rely on a…
View article: National and Sub-national Policies and Institutions
National and Sub-national Policies and Institutions Open
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View article: Policy feedback and institutional context in energy transitions
Policy feedback and institutional context in energy transitions Open
Interest in policy feedback processes in energy transitions has grown rapidly in recent years. However, while it has provided interesting accounts of the mechanisms of stability or change, the policy feedback framework begs the question of…
View article: National oil companies and fossil fuel subsidy regimes in transition: The case of Indonesia
National oil companies and fossil fuel subsidy regimes in transition: The case of Indonesia Open
It has long been recognised that national oil companies (NOCs) offer the means for funding and delivering fuel subsidies as a politically valuable good. But what happens when the oil begins to run out? Fiscal pressures will clearly increas…
View article: How Do Right-Wing Populist Parties Influence Climate and Renewable Energy Policies? Evidence from OECD Countries
How Do Right-Wing Populist Parties Influence Climate and Renewable Energy Policies? Evidence from OECD Countries Open
There is increasing evidence that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) and their supporters are hostile to climate and low-carbon energy policies. In this article, we provide a quantitative analysis of the effects of RWPP representation in …
View article: A hard Act to follow? The evolution and performance of UK climate governance
A hard Act to follow? The evolution and performance of UK climate governance Open
This article provides an analysis of the origins and effects of UK climate governance. It is centrally concerned with the relationships between politics and climate institutions, both in how political conditions have shaped the emergence o…
View article: Routes to credible climate commitment: the UK and Denmark compared
Routes to credible climate commitment: the UK and Denmark compared Open
Credible commitment is central to regimes for climate mitigation policy. In the climate policy literature, it is widely argued that the solution to the credible commitment problem is legislation and delegation of goal-setting to a technica…
View article: Energy Supply and Decarbonisation Beyond Brexit: Politics and Policy
Energy Supply and Decarbonisation Beyond Brexit: Politics and Policy Open
THERE will be no long-term sustainable future for capitalism in the twenty-first century unless climate change can be limited. For a country like Britain, this means completely decarbonising the economy by the second half of the century, i…
View article: Governing for Innovation, Sustainability and Affordability: An institutional framework
Governing for Innovation, Sustainability and Affordability: An institutional framework Open
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View article: GB Energy Governance for Innovation, Sustainability and Affordability: An institutional framework
GB Energy Governance for Innovation, Sustainability and Affordability: An institutional framework Open
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View article: Innovation and the governance of energy industry codes
Innovation and the governance of energy industry codes Open
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