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An integrative analysis of energy transitions in energy regions: A case study of ökoEnergieland in Austria

Hecher, Maria
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Vilsmaier, Ulli
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Akhavan, Roya
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2016
Ecological Economics

‘Energy regions’ are regional initiatives,which are engaged in becoming energy self-sufficient by using regionally available energy sources. They support the overall transition towards renewable-based energy and are of key interest to understand how the energy systems and institutional settings in these energy regions changed over time. In this article, a historical and integrative perspective is employed in analyzing the transition process of an Austrian energy region towards energy self-sufficiency. Specifically, (i) an Energy Flow Analysis (EFA) was performed for three points in time (1990, 2000, and 2010); (ii) the institutionalization process was analyzed in terms of the key actors, key milestones, and key factors influencing the transition process; and (iii) an integrative analysis was performed to indicate how the technical and social systems are interrelated. It was found that the most significant changes in the energy regionwere the efforts made in setting up a decentralized energy system. The co-action of actors from all spheres of society is crucial for aiding energy transition while this process needs to be supported by activities fostering awareness, generate acceptance, and engage the public at large. While there is a clear correspondence between improvements in energy self-sufficiency and the requisite effort at institutionalization, there is also a noticeable timedelay between the development of an ‘energy vision’ and the subsequent impact on energy infrastructure.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.11.015
Author(s)
Hecher, Maria
Vilsmaier, Ulli
Akhavan, Roya
Binder, Claudia R.  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Ecological Economics
Volume

121

Start page

40

End page

53

Subjects

Energy transition

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Energy region

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Energy flow analysis

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Actor and institution analysis

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Energy self-sufficiency

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

EPFL units
HERUS  
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May 3, 2016
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