Title of article
Meso-level analysis, the missing link in energy strategies
Author/Authors
Niels J. Schenk، نويسنده , , Henri C. Moll، نويسنده , , Anton J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
1505
To page
1516
Abstract
Energy is essential for human societies. Energy systems, though, are also associated with several adverse environmental effects. So far societies have been unable to successfully change their energy systems in a way that addresses environmental and health concerns.
Lack of policy consensus often resulted in so-called ‘stop-go’ policies, which were identified as some of the most important barriers regarding successful energy transitions. The lack of policy consensus and coherent long-term strategies may result from a lack of knowledge of energy systems’ meso-level dynamics.
The meso-level involves the dynamic behaviour of the individual system elements and the coupling of individual technologies, resulting in interdependencies and regimes.
Energy systems are at the meso-level characterised by two typical aspects, i.e. dynamics driven by interactions between actors, and heterogeneous characteristics of actors.
These aspects give rise to the ineffectiveness of traditional energy policies, which is illustrated with examples from the transport sector and household electricity consumption.
We found that analysis of energy systems at the meso-level helps to better understand energy systems. To resolve persistent policy issues, the traditional ‘one size fits all’ energy policies are not sufficient. In order to tackle the difficult issues, ‘redesign of system organisation’, ‘target group approach’, or ‘target group induced system re-orientation’ are needed.
Keywords
Meso-level , Energy policies , Complexity
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
971193
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