Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany

Abstract Background While there are plenty of studies investigating the market penetration of new technologies, phase-out processes of a predominant technology are rarely analyzed. The present study explores the case of a declining technology, employing the example of coal-fired power plants in Germ...

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Main Authors: Stefan Vögele, Paul Kunz, Dirk Rübbelke, Theresa Stahlke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:Energy, Sustainability and Society
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13705-018-0166-z
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spelling doaj-643e72b086d54edeb01242b62bb43ddb2020-11-24T21:51:50ZengBMCEnergy, Sustainability and Society2192-05672018-08-018111810.1186/s13705-018-0166-zTransformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in GermanyStefan Vögele0Paul Kunz1Dirk Rübbelke2Theresa Stahlke3Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute of Energy and Climate Research – Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE)Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute of Energy and Climate Research – Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE)TU Bergakademie FreibergTU Bergakademie FreibergAbstract Background While there are plenty of studies investigating the market penetration of new technologies, phase-out processes of a predominant technology are rarely analyzed. The present study explores the case of a declining technology, employing the example of coal-fired power plants in Germany. These plants were promoted by governmental decision-makers as well as by the industry for a long time, but meanwhile, the phase-out or at least a cutback of coal-fired power plants is––not only in Germany––considered to be a key strategy for the transformation towards a sustainable society. Methods We investigate potential pathways of the future development of the coal-fired power plant sector in an extended multi-level perspective (MLP) framework that integrates economic, social, political, and technical aspects. Results Taking into account the fact that coal is losing its support from several important stakeholders (e.g., governmental decision-makers, utilities) due to, e.g., changes in the prioritization of political goals, changes in the economic framework, in actor constellations, and in public attitudes, coal-fired power plants tend to be pushed into niches or to disappear completely. Conclusions A reasonable management of the niche technology “coal-fired power plants” could include a protection of space for ensuring a smooth removal of the links between the regime and the technology with respect to, e.g., social and environmental aspects. The phase-out pathways for the coal-fired power plants elaborated on in this paper help to better inform policy-makers to design transformation processes not only for coal-fired power but also for other declining technologies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13705-018-0166-zMulti-level perspectiveCoal-fired power plantsPhase-outTransformation pathways
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Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany
Energy, Sustainability and Society
Multi-level perspective
Coal-fired power plants
Phase-out
Transformation pathways
author_facet Stefan Vögele
Paul Kunz
Dirk Rübbelke
Theresa Stahlke
author_sort Stefan Vögele
title Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany
title_short Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany
title_full Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany
title_fullStr Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in Germany
title_sort transformation pathways of phasing out coal-fired power plants in germany
publisher BMC
series Energy, Sustainability and Society
issn 2192-0567
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background While there are plenty of studies investigating the market penetration of new technologies, phase-out processes of a predominant technology are rarely analyzed. The present study explores the case of a declining technology, employing the example of coal-fired power plants in Germany. These plants were promoted by governmental decision-makers as well as by the industry for a long time, but meanwhile, the phase-out or at least a cutback of coal-fired power plants is––not only in Germany––considered to be a key strategy for the transformation towards a sustainable society. Methods We investigate potential pathways of the future development of the coal-fired power plant sector in an extended multi-level perspective (MLP) framework that integrates economic, social, political, and technical aspects. Results Taking into account the fact that coal is losing its support from several important stakeholders (e.g., governmental decision-makers, utilities) due to, e.g., changes in the prioritization of political goals, changes in the economic framework, in actor constellations, and in public attitudes, coal-fired power plants tend to be pushed into niches or to disappear completely. Conclusions A reasonable management of the niche technology “coal-fired power plants” could include a protection of space for ensuring a smooth removal of the links between the regime and the technology with respect to, e.g., social and environmental aspects. The phase-out pathways for the coal-fired power plants elaborated on in this paper help to better inform policy-makers to design transformation processes not only for coal-fired power but also for other declining technologies.
topic Multi-level perspective
Coal-fired power plants
Phase-out
Transformation pathways
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13705-018-0166-z
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