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ID113424
Title ProperGoverning the transition of socio-technical systems
Other Title Informationa case study of the development of smart grids in Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorMah, Daphne Ngar-yin ;  Vleuten, Johannes Marinus van der ;  Chi-man Ip, Jasper ;  Hills, Peter Ronald
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the motivations, processes and outcomes of the development of smart grids in South Korea through the perspectives of governance and innovation systems. Drawing on desktop research and semi-structured interviews, this paper has two major findings. First, the development of smart grids in Korea has been shaped by various factors including macroeconomic policy, the role of the government, and experimentation. The complex interactions between these factors at the landscape, regime and niche levels has impacted on the development of smart grids. Second, while Korea's government-led approach has its strengths in driving change, it has also exposed weaknesses in the country's ability to mobilise the private sector and consumer participation. Major obstacles including partial electricity market reform and public distrust exist. A systemic perspective is needed for policy in order to accommodate the changes required for smart grid development. Regulatory reforms, particularly price-setting mechanisms, and consumer engagement are priority areas for policy change.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 45; Jun 2012: p.133-141
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 45; Jun 2012: p.133-141
Key WordsSmart Grid ;  Korea ;  Socio - Technical Systems