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Archive | 2012

Drawing Lessons from Wind Power for Future Sustainable Energy

Joseph Szarka; Geraint Ellis; R.J. Cowell; P.A. Strachan; Charles R. Warren

The medium to long term outlook for global energy supply is extremely challenging, as Chapter 1 emphasised. In recognition of this, many countries are strongly promoting renewable energy, and much progress has been made. However, fossil fuels still meet the vast majority of global energy needs, and in consequence atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases continue to rise towards unsustainable levels. A dramatic increase in wind capacity has been seen worldwide (WWEA 2011), but a swift transition to renewables is beyond reach without major changes at the political and policymaking levels. Even within the EU — which has sought to position itself as a pioneer in climate and energy policy (Wurzel and Connelly 2011) — it has been acknowledged that ‘the existing strategy is currently unlikely to achieve all the 2020 targets, and it is wholly inadequate to the longer term challenges’ (European Commission 2010: 3). Therefore, the need and the urgency to further accelerate renewables deployment is clear. This requires diversification of renewable sources, as well as wide diffusion of existing and emergent renewable energy technologies (RETs). Yet it also requires clearer understanding of a range of challenges going beyond the technological dimensions, embracing the political, institutional, economic and social domains. Social science perspectives have therefore a crucial role to play in understanding and enabling the nascent energy transition.


Town Planning Review | 2013

Planning, Energy and Devolution in the UK

Geraint Ellis; Richard John Westley Cowell; Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan; P.A. Strachan; David Toke


Archive | 2012

Learning from wind power : governance, societal and policy perspectives on sustainable energy

Joseph Szarka; Richard John Westley Cowell; Geraint Ellis; P.A. Strachan; Charles R. Warren


Archive | 2010

Wind power and power politics : international perspectives

P.A. Strachan; David Toke; David Lal


Archive | 2012

Learning from Wind Power: Governance and Societal Perspectives on Sustainable Energy

Joseph Szarka; Geraint Ellis; R.J. Cowell; P.A. Strachan; Charles R. Warren


Archive | 2013

Is an independent Scottish electricity system good for renewable energy and Scotland?: The DREUD Report on implications of the UK Government’s decisions on new nuclear power and Electricity Market Reform for the prospects of renewable energy in Scotland.

David Toke; P.A. Strachan; R.J. Cowell; Geraint Ellis; Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan


Northern ireland | 2012

Devolution and Renewable Energy Policy

R.J. Cowell; Geraint Ellis; Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan; P.A. Strachan; Dave Toke


Archive | 2012

Promoting Community Renewable Energy in a Corporate Energy World: Policy Developments in the UK

P.A. Strachan; R.J. Cowell; Geraint Ellis; Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan; Dave Toke


Archive | 2012

Conclusions: lessons for future sustainable energy

Joseph Szarka; Geraint Ellis; R.J. Cowell; P.A. Strachan; Charles R. Warren


International Energy Agency R&D Wind Task 11 - Topical Expert Meeting On | 2012

Learning for Wind: Insights for Other Renewable Technologies

Geraint Ellis; Joseph Szarka; R.J. Cowell; P.A. Strachan; Charles R. Warren

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Geraint Ellis

Queen's University Belfast

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David Toke

University of Aberdeen

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Dave Toke

University of Aberdeen

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David Lal

Robert Gordon University

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