Comparative political economy of sustainable energy transitions
From: Matthew Lockwood
To: UKERC Annual Assembly, 10th July 2014
Outline
A primary interest of IGov is the politics of sustainable energy transitions/transformations, especially political dynamics. Countries are evolving in different ways and there is some diversity, so this involves comparative politics. As part of the project we are working to develop a framework to help examine and expain these issues. This presentation
– outlines the framework
– Illustrates it by looking at renewable electricity in the UK, Germany and Denmark
– Discusses IGov and is forthcoming comparative work
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