Multi-niche analysis of dynamics and policies in Dutch renewable energy innovation journeys (1970-2006): hype-cycles, closed networks and technology-focused learning

G.P.J. Verbong, F.W. Geels, R.P.J.M. Raven

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Abstract

This article analyses long-term innovation policies and development trajectories of four renewable energy technologies: wind energy, biomass, fuel cells and hydrogen, and photovoltaics. These trajectories and policies are characterised by many costly failures, setbacks, hypedisappointment cycles, tensions, and struggles. Although setbacks and non-linearities are a normal part of innovation journeys, a comparative analysis of four cases shows the recurrence of particular problems. Using Strategic Niche Management as analytical approach, we conclude that major problems exist with regard to learning processes (too much technology-push, focused on R&D), social networks (supply side oriented, narrow, closed) and expectations (hype-disappointment cycles, limited competence to assess promises).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe dynamics of sustainable innovation journeys
EditorsF.W. Geels, S. Jacobsson, M.P. Hekkert
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Pages35-53
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9781315873435
ISBN (Print)978-0-415-61866-3
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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