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Challenges and opportunities for energy system modelling to foster multi-level governance of energy transitions

Leonhard Hofbauer, Will McDowall, Steve Pye

2022Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Achieving the swift energy transition necessary to meet global climate ambitions requires concerted action across governance scales, from municipal authorities to national governments. Decision-making is often closely informed by energy system modelling, making energy models a crucial tool to foster a multi-level governance system that is based on mutual understanding and coordination across scales. Here, we review 186 energy modelling studies and identify challenges and opportunities for the energy modelling community to take into account and facilitate multi-level governance systems. We show that current energy modelling practices typically focus on and aim to support a single scale, largely overlooking the multi-level nature of energy governance. Embedding multi-level governance throughout the energy modelling process entails significant obstacles but is crucial for ensuring such approaches continue to provide timely and salient decision-support.

Topics & Concepts

Corporate governanceEnergy (signal processing)SalientProcess (computing)Multi-level governanceEnergy systemScale (ratio)BusinessEnergy policyEnvironmental economicsManagement sciencePolitical scienceEnvironmental resource managementProcess managementComputer scienceEconomicsEngineeringGeographyRenewable energyOperating systemCartographyLawStatisticsElectrical engineeringFinanceMathematicsIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSmart Grid Energy Management