Jenny Palm
Head of department
The unhinged paradox – what does it mean for the energy system?
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Summary, in English
In man-made energy systems like the electricity system, new concepts have the potential to influence and shape the development of the system. Sometimes the influence leads to a positive development and in other cases the new concept may lead into disadvantageous pathways. In this paper we argue that when a new concept is introduced, it may give rise to an unhinged paradox. An unhinged paradox implies that introducing a new concept, such as a new governance or management model, might lead to unintended consequences where some parts or the whole system become more unstable, or less resilient or unhinged. The transition of energy systems includes many “wicked” problems, i.e., aspects that are difficult to foresee the outcome of. The need for a rapid transition with an urgent need to implement new concepts together with a lack of or delayed feedback loops may give rise to wicked problems and unhinged systems. This unhinged paradox is likely to be found even beyond the scope of energy systems and will be further discussed in this paper in relation energy management, the
EU deregulation of the electricity market, energy policy programs and
energy flexibility.
EU deregulation of the electricity market, energy policy programs and
energy flexibility.
Department/s
- The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
Publishing year
2023-05-16
Language
English
Publication/Series
Advances in Applied Energy
Volume
10
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
- Energy Systems
Keywords
- energy transition
- energy management
- resilient energy systems
- wicked problems
- unhinged paradox
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2666-7924