The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study

A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
Institute of Physics (IOP)
Published 2018
Publication Date:
2018-01-31
Publisher:
Institute of Physics (IOP)
Print ISSN:
1755-1307
Electronic ISSN:
1755-1315
Topics:
Geography
Geosciences
Physics
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autor A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
beschreibung The study adopts a multi-level perspective in technology transition to analyse how the transition process in the development of geothermal energy in Indonesia is able to compete against the incumbent fossil-fuelled energy sources. Three levels of multi-level perspective are socio-technical landscape (ST-landscape), socio-technical regime (ST-regime) and niche innovations in Indonesia geothermal development. The identification, mapping and analysis of the dynamic relationship between each level are the important pillars of the multi-level perspective framework. The analysis considers the set of rules, actors and controversies that may arise in the technological transition process. The identified geothermal resource risks are the basis of the emerging geothermal technological innovations in Indonesian geothermal. The analysis of this study reveals the transition pathway, which yields a forecast for the Indonesian geothermal technology transition in the form of scenarios and probab...
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shingle_author_1 A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
shingle_author_2 A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
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shingle_catch_all_1 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
The study adopts a multi-level perspective in technology transition to analyse how the transition process in the development of geothermal energy in Indonesia is able to compete against the incumbent fossil-fuelled energy sources. Three levels of multi-level perspective are socio-technical landscape (ST-landscape), socio-technical regime (ST-regime) and niche innovations in Indonesia geothermal development. The identification, mapping and analysis of the dynamic relationship between each level are the important pillars of the multi-level perspective framework. The analysis considers the set of rules, actors and controversies that may arise in the technological transition process. The identified geothermal resource risks are the basis of the emerging geothermal technological innovations in Indonesian geothermal. The analysis of this study reveals the transition pathway, which yields a forecast for the Indonesian geothermal technology transition in the form of scenarios and probab...
A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_catch_all_2 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
The study adopts a multi-level perspective in technology transition to analyse how the transition process in the development of geothermal energy in Indonesia is able to compete against the incumbent fossil-fuelled energy sources. Three levels of multi-level perspective are socio-technical landscape (ST-landscape), socio-technical regime (ST-regime) and niche innovations in Indonesia geothermal development. The identification, mapping and analysis of the dynamic relationship between each level are the important pillars of the multi-level perspective framework. The analysis considers the set of rules, actors and controversies that may arise in the technological transition process. The identified geothermal resource risks are the basis of the emerging geothermal technological innovations in Indonesian geothermal. The analysis of this study reveals the transition pathway, which yields a forecast for the Indonesian geothermal technology transition in the form of scenarios and probab...
A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_catch_all_3 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
The study adopts a multi-level perspective in technology transition to analyse how the transition process in the development of geothermal energy in Indonesia is able to compete against the incumbent fossil-fuelled energy sources. Three levels of multi-level perspective are socio-technical landscape (ST-landscape), socio-technical regime (ST-regime) and niche innovations in Indonesia geothermal development. The identification, mapping and analysis of the dynamic relationship between each level are the important pillars of the multi-level perspective framework. The analysis considers the set of rules, actors and controversies that may arise in the technological transition process. The identified geothermal resource risks are the basis of the emerging geothermal technological innovations in Indonesian geothermal. The analysis of this study reveals the transition pathway, which yields a forecast for the Indonesian geothermal technology transition in the form of scenarios and probab...
A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_catch_all_4 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
The study adopts a multi-level perspective in technology transition to analyse how the transition process in the development of geothermal energy in Indonesia is able to compete against the incumbent fossil-fuelled energy sources. Three levels of multi-level perspective are socio-technical landscape (ST-landscape), socio-technical regime (ST-regime) and niche innovations in Indonesia geothermal development. The identification, mapping and analysis of the dynamic relationship between each level are the important pillars of the multi-level perspective framework. The analysis considers the set of rules, actors and controversies that may arise in the technological transition process. The identified geothermal resource risks are the basis of the emerging geothermal technological innovations in Indonesian geothermal. The analysis of this study reveals the transition pathway, which yields a forecast for the Indonesian geothermal technology transition in the form of scenarios and probab...
A Wisaksono, J Murphy, J H Sharp and P L Younger
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_title_1 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
shingle_title_2 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
shingle_title_3 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
shingle_title_4 The multi-level perspective analysis: Indonesia geothermal energy transition study
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