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Title Advancing transformative sustainability: A comparative analysis of electricity service and supply innovators in the United States
ID_Doc 73896
Authors Taminiau, J; Banks, JP; Bleviss, D; Byrne, J
Title Advancing transformative sustainability: A comparative analysis of electricity service and supply innovators in the United States
Year 2019
Published Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Energy And Environment, 8, 4
DOI 10.1002/wene.337
Abstract The electricity sector is undergoing rapid and dramatic change. The momentum of sustainable energy technologies and business model innovation is giving rise to a "polycentric" framework of policy innovation and action organized by institutions that support customer choice and give customers the means to become electricity generators and service providers in their own right. These local experiments will have to deliver transformative change, flexibly address the electricity sector's legacy of political and administrative complexity, achieve scale and financial sustainability, and enable greater and wider stakeholder participation and choice. This article reviews the evidence to date of the importance of these experiments and examines three innovators-municipal utilities, community choice aggregators, and the sustainable energy utility-to gauge the capacity of pioneers to address climate-driven and other challenges in the electricity market. This article is categorized under: Energy Efficiency > Economics and Policy Energy Infrastructure > Economics and Policy Energy Efficiency > Systems and Infrastructure
Author Keywords community choice aggregation (CCA); electric utility; electricity services; energy governance; energy innovation; institutional change; municipal utility; polycentricity; sustainable energy utility (SEU)
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000471289400004
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
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