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ID133086
Title ProperPunctuated continuity
Other Title Informationthe technological trajectory of advanced biomass gasifiers
LanguageENG
AuthorKirkels, Arjan F
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent interest in biofuels and bio-refineries has been building upon the technology of biomass gasification. This technology developed since the 1980s in three periods, but failed to break through. We try to explain this by studying the technological development from a quasi-evolutionary perspective, drawing upon the concepts of technological paradigms and technological trajectories. We show that the socio-economic context was most important, as it both offered windows of opportunity as well as provided direction to developments. Changes in this context resulted in paradigm shifts, characterized by a change in considered end-products and technologies, as well as a change in companies involved. Other influences on the technological trajectory were firm specific differences, like the focus on a specific feedstock, scale and more recently biofuels to be produced. These were strengthened by the national focus of supporting policies, as well as specific attention for multiple technologies in policies of the USA and European Commission. Over each period we see strong variation that likely benefitted the long term development of the technology. Despite policy efforts that included variation and institutionalization, our case shows that the large changes in socio-economic context and the technological challenges were hard to overcome.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.68, May 2014: p.170-182
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.68, May 2014: p.170-182
Key WordsAdvanced biomass gasifiers ;  Technological trajectory ;  Technological paradigm ;  Variation ;  Selection ;  Biofuels ;  Bio-based Economy ;  Biomass