2015
DOI: 10.3390/en8064943
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Theorizing for Maintenance Management Improvements: Using Case Studies from the Icelandic Geothermal Sector

Abstract: As renewable energy sectors evolve and grow within a country, the need for expertise to maintain its infrastructure grows. Such expertise is often provided by foreign industries. It is in the global interest to facilitate expertise to grow domestically, eventually leading to widespread clusters of industries around a renewable energy sector and a global growth of expertise. This ultimately fast tracks the development in the renewable energy sector since more players become active in developing solutions. In th… Show more

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“…In particular, Atlason et al [8] show, on the basis of data related to Iceland's geothermal sector, how the establishment of a critical mass of local experts in the maintenance of innovative infrastructure can give rise to stable clusters based on knowledge and be beneficial to the further development of the sectors involved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In particular, Atlason et al [8] show, on the basis of data related to Iceland's geothermal sector, how the establishment of a critical mass of local experts in the maintenance of innovative infrastructure can give rise to stable clusters based on knowledge and be beneficial to the further development of the sectors involved.…”
Section: A Short Review Of the Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%