2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61813-5_14
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Grid Resilience Governance of the Future: Analyzing the Role of Associations in Experimental Smart Grid Projects in The Netherlands

Abstract: Local generation decentralizes urban grids. Soon new actors, such as associations, might enter the traditional energy domain. As electrical grids are critical for society, new actors will need to collaborate with other city-level stakeholders to ensure proper grid functioning in times of crisis. Little research has been done about how this collaboration could look like for smart grid projects. This short paper presents for discussion initial analysis on how associations as new actors might approach establishin… Show more

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“…This final selection resulted in 21 papers (ASQUER, 2011;BAUWENS, GOTCHEV and HOLSTENKAMP, 2016;CHERP, JEWELL and GOLDTHAU, 2011;GRITSENKO, 2018;GRUNDMANN and EHLERS, 2016;HELDEWEG, 2017aHELDEWEG, , 2017bHOLSTENKAMP, 2019;KELLY and GEYER, 2018;LAMMERS and HELDEWEG, 2019;HOPPE, 2018, 2019;LAMMERS and VASENEV, 2017;MÄRKER, VENGHAUS and HAKE, 2018;MELVILLE et al, 2018;MILCHRAM et al, 2019;SHAH and NILES, 2016;SPIJKERBOER et al, 2019;VERHOOG, GHORBANI and DIJKEMA, 2016; VAN DER WAAL, DAS and VAN DER SCHOOR, 2020;WOLSINK, 2020), which supported the adaptation of Ostrom's IAD framework proposed in this study. The selected documents were fully read to identify: i) Whether Ostrom's IAD was applied literally or adapted, and ii) How the IAD was adapted to analyze constitutional arenas (policy-making level), addressing agents and coalitions with heterogeneous interests and endowments.…”
Section: Institutional Analysis and Development (Iad) Framework And I...supporting
confidence: 63%
“…This final selection resulted in 21 papers (ASQUER, 2011;BAUWENS, GOTCHEV and HOLSTENKAMP, 2016;CHERP, JEWELL and GOLDTHAU, 2011;GRITSENKO, 2018;GRUNDMANN and EHLERS, 2016;HELDEWEG, 2017aHELDEWEG, , 2017bHOLSTENKAMP, 2019;KELLY and GEYER, 2018;LAMMERS and HELDEWEG, 2019;HOPPE, 2018, 2019;LAMMERS and VASENEV, 2017;MÄRKER, VENGHAUS and HAKE, 2018;MELVILLE et al, 2018;MILCHRAM et al, 2019;SHAH and NILES, 2016;SPIJKERBOER et al, 2019;VERHOOG, GHORBANI and DIJKEMA, 2016; VAN DER WAAL, DAS and VAN DER SCHOOR, 2020;WOLSINK, 2020), which supported the adaptation of Ostrom's IAD framework proposed in this study. The selected documents were fully read to identify: i) Whether Ostrom's IAD was applied literally or adapted, and ii) How the IAD was adapted to analyze constitutional arenas (policy-making level), addressing agents and coalitions with heterogeneous interests and endowments.…”
Section: Institutional Analysis and Development (Iad) Framework And I...supporting
confidence: 63%