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ID132696
Title ProperFrom laggard to leader
Other Title Informationexplaining offshore wind developments in the UK
LanguageENG
AuthorKern, Florian ;  Smith, Adrian ;  Shaw, Chris ;  Raven, Rob, Verhees, Bram
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
Offshore wind technology has recently undergone rapid deployment in the UK. And yet, up until recently, the UK was considered a laggard in terms of deploying renewable energy. How can this burst of offshore wind activity be explained? An economic analysis would seek signs for newfound competitiveness for offshore wind in energy markets. A policy analysis would highlight renewable energy policy developments and assess their contribution to economic prospects of offshore wind. However, neither perspective sheds sufficient light on the advocacy of the actors involved in the development and deployment of the technology. Without an account of technology politics it is hard to explain continuing policy support despite rising costs. By analysing the actor networks and narratives underpinning policy support for offshore wind, we explain how a fairly effective protective space was constructed through the enroling of key political and economic interests.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.69, No. ; Jun.2014: p.635-646
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.69, No. ; Jun.2014: p.635-646
Key WordsEnergy Policy ;  Wind Offshore ;  Energy Development ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  Offshore Wind Technology - OWT ;  Energy Market ;  Economic Development ;  Renewable Energy Policy ;  Technology Politics ;  Economic Prospects ;  Energy Leadership