Pathways – Conflicting Transition Pathways for Deep Decarbonization
Beschreibung
The project “Conflicting Transition Pathways for Deep Decarbonization” (PATHWAYS) is a research project funded by ENERGIX, Research Council of Norway (2019-2023). Rooted in Sustainability Transition Studies, we will investigate the following issues:
- New technologies for deep decarbonization
- Coupling of energy, transport and other sectors
- Transition pathways for deep decarbonization in three countries (Norway, Denmark, and Germany)
- Interests and strategies of industry actors to enact preferred pathways
- Integrating insights from innovation studies, political sciences and energy system modelling
Eckdaten
Projektleitung
Dr. Joachim Markard
Projektpartner
University of Oslo / TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture
Projektstatus
abgeschlossen, 07/2020 - 03/2023
Institut/Zentrum
Institut für Nachhaltige Entwicklung (INE)
Drittmittelgeber
Research Council of Norway
Projektvolumen
155'000 CHF
Weiterführende Dokumente und Links
Publikationen
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Actors in multi-sector transitions : discourse analysis on hydrogen in Germany
2023 Ohlendorf, Nils; Löhr, Meike; Markard, Jochen
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Phases of the net-zero energy transition and strategies to achieve it
2023 Markard, Jochen; Rosenbloom, Daniel
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Architectural change in accelerating transitions : actor preferences, system architectures, and flexibility technologies in the German energy transition
2023 Andersen, Allan Dahl; Markard, Jochen; Bauknecht, Dierk; Korpås, Magnus
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From terminating to transforming : the role of phase-out in sustainability transitions
2021 Rinscheid, Adrian; Rosenbloom, Daniel; Markard, Jochen; Turnheim, Bruno
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Analyzing transitions through the lens of discourse networks : coal phase-out in Germany
2021 Markard, Jochen; Rinscheid, Adrian; Widdel, Linda
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How deployment policies affect innovation in complementary technologies—evidence from the German energy transition
2020 Sinsel, Simon R.; Markard, Joachim; Hoffmann, Volker H.
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Challenges in the acceleration of sustainability transitions
2020 Markard, Jochen; Geels, Frank W; Raven, Rob