New review article - 'The geopolitics of energy system transformation: A review' (Open access)

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Blondeel, Mathieu

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Dear colleagues,

 

I’m very pleased to share with you our new (open access) article ‘The geopolitics of energy system transformation: A review’, published in Geography Compass: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gec3.12580. This review was co-authored by myself, Michael Bradshaw (Warwick Business School), Gavin Bridge (Durham University) and Caroline Kuzemko (Warwick University). It’s part of an ongoing research project funded by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC), entitled ‘UK Energy in a Global Context’.  

 

Abstract:

 

In 2009, Geography Compass published a paper on ‘The Geopolitics of Global Energy Security’ that reviewed research on the key geographical factors influencing the secure and affordable supply of energy resources. Now, just over a decade later, the energy landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation, and the focus is no longer on fossil fuel scarcity. Rather, this is an age of fossil fuel abundance and the emphasis is on the need to decarbonise the global energy system, constrain the production of fossil fuels and accelerate the deployment of low-carbon energy technologies. We conceive energy system transformation as a twofold process: a set of ‘high-carbon’ energy transitions related to phasing out fossil fuel consumption, ‘low-carbon’ energy transitions related to the emergence of new renewable energy and other low-carbon technologies. This paper reviews the past decade's research that examines the nature and pace of energy system transformation, as well as that which identifies a range of geopolitical challenges associated with these two transitions. The paper concludes by advocating for a ‘whole systems’ approach to energy geopolitics that captures the critical interactions between the two transitions in a global framework.

 

If you have any comments or questions, you can contact me directly!

 

Best wishes,

 

Mathieu

 

 

 

Mathieu Blondeel, PhD
Research Fellow | Warwick Business School
Strategy and International Business |  University of Warwick |  Coventry | CV4 7AL |
Mathieu....@wbs.ac.uk |  External: +44 (0)24 765 24283 |  Internal: 24283

 

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