Investigating socio-technical and institutional constraints to development of forest-derived transport biofuels in Sweden: a study design
Other conference contribution, 2015

Forest industry portfolio diversification into transport fuels is important for Swedish climate and energy policy goal achievement, and for Swedish forest industry competitiveness. This paper presents the research background and methodology for a project that examines constraints/drivers to the expansion of Swedish forest-derived transport biofuels. It focuses on the interaction of innovation niches with the incumbent socio-technical regime, and the interplay of innovators as they seek to advance their technology systems. The study is on going and about to enter field interviews using this preparatory work as a base. Literature reviews, interviews and web-survey(s) are to deliver improved understanding of the positions/views and activities of transportation biofuel producers, heavy transport motor platform developers, and incumbent petrochemical industry actors. The investigation addresses a) synergies or competition for resources or political support; b) proponent strategies in forest, biofuel and petrochemical sectors; c) general ‘viability perceptions’ for leading fuel-engine systems/pathways. It is to provide improved knowledge for decision-making to policy makers, industry, and researchers, regarding the structural function of important regime level drivers and constraints – and where policy interventions are a help/hinder to desired progress. This article delivers the theoretical considerations, research approach, and a mapping of research targets.

transport biofuels

production systems

forestry

engines

transitions

Author

Philip Peck

Stefan Grönkvist

Julia Hansson

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

Yuliya Voytenko

Tomas Lönnqvist

Proceedings of the 23rd European Biomass Conference & Exhibition, Vienna, Austria, 1-4 June

Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Subject Categories

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Energy Systems

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10/7/2017