1 / 20

Ecological Modernisation and renewables

Ecological Modernisation and renewables. David Toke, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Policy, University of Birmingham. Electricity regime – niche market?. Ecological modernisation. Mainstream technology-market focus (Mol, Huber, Janicke etc)

Download Presentation

Ecological Modernisation and renewables

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Ecological Modernisation and renewables David Toke, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Policy, University of Birmingham

  2. Electricity regime – niche market?

  3. Ecological modernisation • Mainstream technology-market focus (Mol, Huber, Janicke etc) • Critical social movement deliberative focus (Hajer, Christoff)

  4. social movement activity in Renewable Energy • Idealism as an initial substitute for economic rationality (bridge to EM) • Cosmology, technology, organisation (Jamison)

  5. Cosmology

  6. German Biogas Association http://www.biogas.org/

  7. Danish ‘bricolage’ (Karnoe) • Energy crisis, anti-nuclear ideals • Danish rural co-op tradition • Sharing knowledge for common good

  8. Marine Current Turbines

  9. Intermediate technology (Schumacher)

  10. Power from below • ‘co-evolution’ of technology (Geels 2004) • Uses as renewable energy producers

  11. Pelamis Wave Power http://www.pelamiswave.com/galleryimages.php

  12. Explanations for outcomes Ross (1997) Watt (1998) Winskel (2007)

  13. Conventional industry • Industrial based design • Maximised economic return • Patent based knowledge protection

  14. Implications for policy • R&D support for in-situ machines • Regime access with initial generous support • Start small, evolve bigger (Schumpeter) • ‘Bottom up’/non-regime actors are very important

  15. Implications for theory • EM involves social movements in developing technology (van der Poel) • Idealism as a institution • Importance of users as generators • EM has stages of development

  16. Renewable as mainstream • ‘We need to bring about a revolution in the way energy is produced …..Imagine you are pin-striped revolutionaries in the spirit of Che Guevara on the Sierra Madre’ • Mike O’Brien, Minister for Energy 29/03/09

More Related