Infrastructure/institutions match for resilient & just green electrification
Description of the granted funding
This consortium examines how green electrification can deliver a more resilient energy system and society in an increasingly uncertain world. Green electrification offers considerable resilience benefits since it uses domestically available renewable resources and will have a networked structure combining effective large-scale infrastructures with small-scale decentralized ones. However, the system brings new vulnerabilities related to the use of electricity throughout the society, reliance on cross-border electricity interconnectors and large amounts of data, and the effects of new energy geopolitics. We propose that reaping the benefits whilst restraining the new vulnerabilities requires new and refurbished energy infrastructure; and institutional adaptation and innovation. For this end, we combine expertise in energy and environmental modelling; legal and political analyses including interdisciplinary security research; and sustainable business research.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2026
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Strategic Research Funding
Other information
Funding decision number
358654
Fields of science
Political science
Research fields
Kansainvälinen politiikka
Themes
Oikeudenmukainen vihreä murros
Identified topics
green transition, sustainable development