Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy

Modern society has developed a growing dependence on electricity in order to carry out important societal functions. This implies the risk of cascading failures to society in the case of power shortage. The creation of a resilient and sustainable power energy system is therefore crucial. Equal cruci...

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Main Author: Olausson Pär Magnus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-06-01
Series:Central European Journal of Public Policy
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spelling doaj-ffed6f7400fb484187449bc1809112ab2020-11-25T02:01:38ZengSciendoCentral European Journal of Public Policy1802-48662019-06-01131122210.2478/cejpp-2019-0004cejpp-2019-0004Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policyOlausson Pär MagnusModern society has developed a growing dependence on electricity in order to carry out important societal functions. This implies the risk of cascading failures to society in the case of power shortage. The creation of a resilient and sustainable power energy system is therefore crucial. Equal crucial is the preparedness for the event of power shortage. As a part of the Swedish crisis management system, the Swedish Energy Agency (EM) has developed a planning system, STYREL, to identify social important objects in order to ensure important social functions in the case of power shortage. This article examines STYREL as a policy network and as a planning system to ensure a sustainable and resilient power supply. The study focus on the design of the system, the implementation of the system based on the results from the two rounds completed in 2010 and 2014. Using interviews with coordinators at the local and regional level in three counties and a survey including all 21 coordinators at the regional level, it indicates that the design of the planning system reviles opportunities for improvements of the planning system. The study also indicates that the coordinators at the local level lack trust in the planning system depending on both the lack of resource and the lack of feedback. This in turn indicates challenges for the system from a resilient and sustainability point of view.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/cejpp.2019.13.issue-1/cejpp-2019-0004/cejpp-2019-0004.xml?format=INTPublic PolicyPolicy NetworksCritical infrastructure protectionCrisis Management
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Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy
Central European Journal of Public Policy
Public Policy
Policy Networks
Critical infrastructure protection
Crisis Management
author_facet Olausson Pär Magnus
author_sort Olausson Pär Magnus
title Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy
title_short Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy
title_full Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy
title_fullStr Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy
title_full_unstemmed Planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: The Swedish STYREL policy
title_sort planning for resilience in the case of power shortage: the swedish styrel policy
publisher Sciendo
series Central European Journal of Public Policy
issn 1802-4866
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Modern society has developed a growing dependence on electricity in order to carry out important societal functions. This implies the risk of cascading failures to society in the case of power shortage. The creation of a resilient and sustainable power energy system is therefore crucial. Equal crucial is the preparedness for the event of power shortage. As a part of the Swedish crisis management system, the Swedish Energy Agency (EM) has developed a planning system, STYREL, to identify social important objects in order to ensure important social functions in the case of power shortage. This article examines STYREL as a policy network and as a planning system to ensure a sustainable and resilient power supply. The study focus on the design of the system, the implementation of the system based on the results from the two rounds completed in 2010 and 2014. Using interviews with coordinators at the local and regional level in three counties and a survey including all 21 coordinators at the regional level, it indicates that the design of the planning system reviles opportunities for improvements of the planning system. The study also indicates that the coordinators at the local level lack trust in the planning system depending on both the lack of resource and the lack of feedback. This in turn indicates challenges for the system from a resilient and sustainability point of view.
topic Public Policy
Policy Networks
Critical infrastructure protection
Crisis Management
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