Finland's energy system for 2030 as envisaged by expert stakeholders
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Finland's energy system for 2030 as envisaged by expert stakeholders. / Toivanen, Pasi; Lehtonen, Pinja; Aalto, Pami; Björkqvist, Tomas; Järventausta, Pertti; Kilpeläinen, Sarah; Kojo, Matti; Mylläri, Fanni.
In: ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS, Vol. 18, 2017, p. 150-156.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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T1 - Finland's energy system for 2030 as envisaged by expert stakeholders
AU - Toivanen, Pasi
AU - Lehtonen, Pinja
AU - Aalto, Pami
AU - Björkqvist, Tomas
AU - Järventausta, Pertti
AU - Kilpeläinen, Sarah
AU - Kojo, Matti
AU - Mylläri, Fanni
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - To reach the 2030 decarbonization targets, EU Member States develop national strategies. We examine the views of key stakeholders in Finland to outline how those responsible for developing, steering and implementing the energy system assess the various solutions. The Finnish choices are of interest owing to the mixture of assets, constraints and path-dependencies shaping them. Our Q methodological analysis uncovers three main views: international competition and smart solutions; active consumers; national competitiveness and local solutions alongside a consensus upon which the implementation of Finland's own 2030 strategy can be built. The key stakeholders in Finland are ready for solutions comprehensively shaping the energy system, which can also influence several vested interests, existing business models and eventually break existing path-dependencies.
AB - To reach the 2030 decarbonization targets, EU Member States develop national strategies. We examine the views of key stakeholders in Finland to outline how those responsible for developing, steering and implementing the energy system assess the various solutions. The Finnish choices are of interest owing to the mixture of assets, constraints and path-dependencies shaping them. Our Q methodological analysis uncovers three main views: international competition and smart solutions; active consumers; national competitiveness and local solutions alongside a consensus upon which the implementation of Finland's own 2030 strategy can be built. The key stakeholders in Finland are ready for solutions comprehensively shaping the energy system, which can also influence several vested interests, existing business models and eventually break existing path-dependencies.
U2 - 10.1016/j.esr.2017.09.007
DO - 10.1016/j.esr.2017.09.007
M3 - Article
VL - 18
SP - 150
EP - 156
JO - ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
JF - ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
SN - 2211-467X
ER -