2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13105423
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Systems Engineering for the Energy Transition: Potential Contributions and Limitations

Abstract: Systems engineering finds its origin in analyzing and exploring complicated technical systems. In this positioning paper, we set out to discuss the value and limitations of a Systems Engineering approach in its contribution to societal challenges, notably the energy transition. We conceptualize the energy system as a sociotechnical system. We specifically explore stakeholders and their roles, agency, and acceptance. We illustrate the relevance by a case at the municipal level that shows the relevance of accept… Show more

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“…Systems engineering is one of the disciplines that can facilitate the sustainability transition [39,56]. Kirkels et al [57] discussed the potential contributions of systems engineering together with limitations. They pointed to transition studies and sustainability assessment as fields to assist systems engineering in addressing sustainability.…”
Section: How Should the Program Evolve To Stay Relevant For The Norwe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems engineering is one of the disciplines that can facilitate the sustainability transition [39,56]. Kirkels et al [57] discussed the potential contributions of systems engineering together with limitations. They pointed to transition studies and sustainability assessment as fields to assist systems engineering in addressing sustainability.…”
Section: How Should the Program Evolve To Stay Relevant For The Norwe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing so, we respond to the recent call for more transdisciplinary research and integrative approaches in socio-technical studies on transitions [36][37][38], as well as in systems engineering to address large societal challenges [39,40]. Also, with this approach, we avoid the drawbacks of more traditional socio-technical studies that typically draw on descriptive, qualitative case studies that hardly operationalize technical (im)possibilities and have limited forward orientation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Systems engineering is well-equipped to support both. Two other such areas are the transition to a low-carbon energy system144 and general urban climate resilience as environmental and social perturbations intensify in the coming decades. Recent years have seen promising efforts made in this vein.…”
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