How long will it take? Conceptualizing the temporal dynamics of energy transitions ☆
Abstract
Transitioning
away from our current global energy system is of paramount importance.
The speed at which a transition can take place—its timing, or temporal
dynamics—is a critical element of consideration. This study therefore
investigates the issue of time in global and national energy transitions
by asking: What does the mainstream academic literature suggest about
the time scale of energy transitions? Additionally, what does some of
the more recent empirical data related to transitions say, or challenge,
about conventional views? In answering these questions, the article
presents a “mainstream” view of energy transitions as long, protracted
affairs, often taking decades to centuries to occur. However, the
article then offers some empirical evidence that the predominant view of
timing may not always be supported by the evidence. With this in mind,
the final part of the article argues for more transparent conceptions
and definitions of energy transitions, and it asks for analysis that
recognizes the causal complexity underlying them.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629615300827
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