Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security

Abstract We are living in a world of increasing interconnectedness through digitalisation and globalisation, exacerbating environmental conditions, severe economic challenges, uneven distribution of wealth, and geopolitical crises. The world is a complex system and the rapid change among its sub-sys...

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Main Authors: Sirkka Heinonen, Joni Karjalainen, Juho Ruotsalainen, Karlheinz Steinmüller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-12-01
Series:European Journal of Futures Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40309-017-0117-5
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spelling doaj-62bbd0a7bccc41b6ac64f10b7b3635e62020-11-25T01:59:05ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Journal of Futures Research2195-41942195-22482017-12-015111310.1007/s40309-017-0117-5Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy securitySirkka Heinonen0Joni Karjalainen1Juho Ruotsalainen2Karlheinz Steinmüller3Finland Futures Research Centre, University of TurkuFinland Futures Research Centre, University of TurkuFinland Futures Research Centre, University of TurkuZ_punktAbstract We are living in a world of increasing interconnectedness through digitalisation and globalisation, exacerbating environmental conditions, severe economic challenges, uneven distribution of wealth, and geopolitical crises. The world is a complex system and the rapid change among its sub-systems builds up pressure for any efforts to anticipate change and shape the processes of transformation. Surprise is an intrinsic aspect of change, in particular when it takes place at an accelerating pace with high degrees of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity (VUCA) - or within the condition of post-normality as described by Ziauddin Sardar. Emerging technologies such as AI and renewable energy systems add to the complexity of societies, and thus to the world of VUCA and post-normality. In foresight horizon scanning has much focused on the probable or even predictable -surprise-free developments. More emphasis should be paid on systematic anticipation of wild cards and black swans, and on the analysis of weak signals. Foresight should also focus on discontinuities - broader phenomena and developments instead of single events. Energy is a complex issue. Without energy there is no life, neither biological nor economic. Taking into account the huge ecological and social costs of the present energy system, the need for a new emission-free, cost-effective, and democratised energy system is obvious. An energy transformation to reach 100% renewable energy is envisioned in four transformational neo-carbon energy scenarios. Energy is increasingly a societal and even cultural issue - above all a security issue. As regards energy security, various sudden events and surprises could play a major role. New energy systems themselves, with other new technologies, nudge the world into unknown, discontinuous directions. Therefore, we probe the resilience, anti-fragility and discontinuity of these transformational, societal energy scenarios. The results of a futures clinique where the scenarios were tested are presented. Implications of surprises for energy security, as the world increasingly seeks to move towards a renewable energy based society, are explored.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40309-017-0117-5Renewable energyTransformative scenariosEnergy securityResilienceComplexityWild cards
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author Sirkka Heinonen
Joni Karjalainen
Juho Ruotsalainen
Karlheinz Steinmüller
spellingShingle Sirkka Heinonen
Joni Karjalainen
Juho Ruotsalainen
Karlheinz Steinmüller
Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
European Journal of Futures Research
Renewable energy
Transformative scenarios
Energy security
Resilience
Complexity
Wild cards
author_facet Sirkka Heinonen
Joni Karjalainen
Juho Ruotsalainen
Karlheinz Steinmüller
author_sort Sirkka Heinonen
title Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
title_short Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
title_full Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
title_fullStr Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
title_full_unstemmed Surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
title_sort surprise as the new normal – implications for energy security
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Journal of Futures Research
issn 2195-4194
2195-2248
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract We are living in a world of increasing interconnectedness through digitalisation and globalisation, exacerbating environmental conditions, severe economic challenges, uneven distribution of wealth, and geopolitical crises. The world is a complex system and the rapid change among its sub-systems builds up pressure for any efforts to anticipate change and shape the processes of transformation. Surprise is an intrinsic aspect of change, in particular when it takes place at an accelerating pace with high degrees of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity (VUCA) - or within the condition of post-normality as described by Ziauddin Sardar. Emerging technologies such as AI and renewable energy systems add to the complexity of societies, and thus to the world of VUCA and post-normality. In foresight horizon scanning has much focused on the probable or even predictable -surprise-free developments. More emphasis should be paid on systematic anticipation of wild cards and black swans, and on the analysis of weak signals. Foresight should also focus on discontinuities - broader phenomena and developments instead of single events. Energy is a complex issue. Without energy there is no life, neither biological nor economic. Taking into account the huge ecological and social costs of the present energy system, the need for a new emission-free, cost-effective, and democratised energy system is obvious. An energy transformation to reach 100% renewable energy is envisioned in four transformational neo-carbon energy scenarios. Energy is increasingly a societal and even cultural issue - above all a security issue. As regards energy security, various sudden events and surprises could play a major role. New energy systems themselves, with other new technologies, nudge the world into unknown, discontinuous directions. Therefore, we probe the resilience, anti-fragility and discontinuity of these transformational, societal energy scenarios. The results of a futures clinique where the scenarios were tested are presented. Implications of surprises for energy security, as the world increasingly seeks to move towards a renewable energy based society, are explored.
topic Renewable energy
Transformative scenarios
Energy security
Resilience
Complexity
Wild cards
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40309-017-0117-5
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