Karoliina Auvinen, Teemu Meriläinen, Laura Saikku, Sampsa Hyysalo, Jouni K. Juntunen
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AbstractDistrict heating in European, Chinese, and Russian cities is still mainly produced with fossil fuels. Energy-system reconfiguration is essential to achieve full decarbonization, which calls for a greater understanding of how to engage key investors in market transformation and how to formulate effective policy mixes. This article reports on how decarbonization could be accelerated in district-heating systems in Finland with stakeholder orientation especially on key investors consisting of companies focused on district-heating, data-center management, real estate development, and sewage operations. The technological attention is on the excess and ambient heat systems. Drawing from surveys, interviews, and workshops we identified investment barriers and collected policy and strategy proposals to overcome them. The results demonstrate that diversifying and strengthening the policy and strategy mix is needed to overcome barriers related to profitability, political uncertainties, and underdeveloped cooperation and profit-sharing models. Policy co-design with key investors holds potential to improve the effectiveness and acceptability of policies, but with certain limitations as regime actors tend to oppose the types of destabilization needed to achieve full decarbonization of energy systems. Thus, effective policy co-design processes need further development as collaboration is a success factor to achieve climate change-mitigation targets, but simultaneously tensions and conflicts cannot be avoided when accelerating energy-system transformation.Keywords: District heatingenergy transitiondecarbonizationheat pumpspolicy mixco-designFinland AcknowledgementsWe gratefully acknowledge the European Union for funding the CANEMURE project (EU LIFE17 IPC/FI/000002 Life-IP CANEMURE-FINLAND) and the Academy of Finland for funding the “Digitally Mediated Decarbon Communities in Energy Transition” project (348197). We also would like to thank all of the stakeholders who participated in the workshops, interviews, discussions, and surveys of this research for their valuable contributions and cooperation.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Data availability statementResearch data such as survey reports, ambient and excess heat case and company lists, and summary of the workshops (in Finnish) are publicly available at the Finnish Environmental Institute Syke website (https://www.hiilineutraalisuomi.fi/fi-FI/Ilmastotyo/Energia/Hukka_ja_ymparistolammon_kasvun_esteet_j(59173)).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the European Commission.
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Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy is a refereed, open-access journal which recognizes that climate change and other socio-environmental challenges require significant transformation of existing systems of consumption and production. Complex and diverse arrays of societal factors and institutions will in coming decades need to reconfigure agro-food systems, implement renewable energy sources, and reinvent housing, modes of mobility, and lifestyles for the current century and beyond. These innovations will need to be formulated in ways that enhance global equity, reduce unequal access to resources, and enable all people on the planet to lead flourishing lives within biophysical constraints. The journal seeks to advance scientific and political perspectives and to cultivate transdisciplinary discussions involving researchers, policy makers, civic entrepreneurs, and others. The ultimate objective is to encourage the design and deployment of both local experiments and system innovations that contribute to a more sustainable future by empowering individuals and organizations and facilitating processes of social learning.