A socio-technical perspective on CCS innovation system dynamics in Norway

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  • Markus Steen
  • Allan Dahl Andersen
  • Jærgen Finstad
  • Hansen, Teis
  • Jens Hanson
  • Kristin Jordal
  • Tuukka Mäkitie
  • Amber Nordholm
  • Marianne Ryghaug
  • Thomas Moe Skjølsvold
CO2 capture and storage (CCS) is today seen as a key technology to cut carbon emissions in many of the hard-to-abate sectors such as energy-intensive process industries and the waste-to-energy sector. Although CO2 capture is technically possible, key challenges for realizing CCS persist. Over the past decade, CCS has entered a new phase with more focus on application in energy-intensive industries rather than the energy sector. For CCS value chains to materialize, innovation and implementation thus needs to occur amongst an array of actors, with different innovation modes, institutions, and policy regimes, and with varying sectoral capacities for adaptation and change. There has so far been limited social science research on CCS innovation dynamics, which we suggest approaching as a socio-technical change process. To better understand this process we draw on the sustainability transitions research field and employ the technological innovation system (TIS) framework to study the CCS innovation system in Norway. We find that, overall, the Norwegian CCS TIS displays systemic weaknesses for example in the form of market formation and resource mobilization, yet recent developments suggest a relatively positive momentum for this technological field which is key to meeting global climate mitigation targets.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2022
Antal sider13
StatusUdgivet - 2022
BegivenhedInternational Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies - Lyon, Frankrig
Varighed: 23 okt. 202227 okt. 2022
Konferencens nummer: 16

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KonferenceInternational Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies
Nummer16
LandFrankrig
ByLyon
Periode23/10/202227/10/2022

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