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Jenny Palm

Jenny Palm

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Jenny Palm

An interdisciplinary perspective on industrial energy efficiency

Author

  • Jenny Palm
  • Patrik Thollander

Summary, in English

This paper combines engineering and social science approaches to enhance our understanding of industrial energy efficiency and broaden our perspective on policy making in Europe. Sustainable development demands new strategies, solutions, and policy-making approaches. Numerous studies of energy efficiency potential state that cost-effective energy efficiency technologies in industry are not always implemented for various reasons, such as lack of information, procedural impediments, and routines not favoring energy efficiency. Another reason for the efficiency gap is the existence of particular values, unsupportive of energy efficiency, in the dominant networks of a branch of trade. Analysis indicates that different sectors of rather closed communities have established their own tacit knowledge, perceived truths, and routines concerning energy efficiency measures. Actors in different industrial sectors highlight different barriers to energy efficiency and why cost-effective energy efficiency measures are not being implemented. The identified barriers can be problematized in relation to the social context to understand their existence and how to resolve them.

Publishing year

2010-10-01

Language

English

Pages

3255-3261

Publication/Series

Applied Energy

Volume

87

Issue

10

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Energy Systems

Keywords

  • Barriers
  • Energy efficiency
  • Industry
  • Network
  • Social construct
  • Socio-technical regimes

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0306-2619