Provisioning Systems in Transition: A New Zealand Based Study of Co-Existing Logics, Values and Power Over in Emerging DER Systems

Michelle Renton, Valerie Hooper
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Using case-based thematic analysis, this paper explores Layton and Domegan’s description of change and adaptation within provisioning systems. A 2017 consultation project on the use of Distributed Electricity Resources (DER) within New Zealand’s electricity provisioning system is examined. The project sought industry input into the institutional context required for DER to become an aid to electrification pathways and assist the country to reach carbon zero by 2050. Findings highlight tensions arising from multiple co-existing logics, norms, values and power bases within the electricity provisioning system. Findings also suggest that tensions between supply and market actors combine to stall system-wide acceptance of DER, despite all actors acknowledging its future role in creating additional renewable electricity resources. The paper emphasises the necessity of recognising the political dimensions of power in decision making within transitioning provisioning systems.
转型中的供给系统:基于新西兰的新兴DER系统中共存逻辑、价值和权力的研究
本文运用基于案例的主题分析方法,探讨了雷顿和多梅根对供给系统中变化和适应的描述。2017年关于在新西兰电力供应系统中使用分布式电力资源(DER)的咨询项目进行了审查。该项目寻求将行业投入到DER成为电气化途径援助所需的制度背景中,并帮助该国到2050年实现零碳排放。调查结果强调了电力供应系统中多种共存的逻辑、规范、价值观和权力基础所产生的紧张关系。研究结果还表明,供应和市场参与者之间的紧张关系共同阻碍了全系统对DER的接受,尽管所有参与者都承认它在创造额外可再生电力资源方面的未来作用。本文强调了在过渡供应系统的决策中认识到权力的政治层面的必要性。
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