Regional winners and losers in future UK energy system transitions

作者: Francis G.N. Li , Steve Pye , Neil Strachan

DOI: 10.1016/J.ESR.2016.08.002

关键词: Energy (esotericism)PoliticsEnergy transitionRegional scienceEconomicsEnergy policyEconomyGovernmentSocioeconomic statusEnergy economicsInvestment (macroeconomics)

摘要: This paper demonstrates the integration of institutional perspectives on energy system transitions into formal economic modelling. The key UK stakeholders have been used to develop three socio-technical narratives change that are quantified in a 24-region techno-economic model country. Implementing these environment allows their feasibility for meeting climate targets be assessed as well articulating implied sub-national regional outlooks technologies and investment. latter elements discussed light socioeconomic demographic landscape. study highlights some political dimensions associated with future investment targeting system. In particular, policy decisions may create tensions between four different government administrations raising important questions about development how an equitable transition can achieved all.

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