Browsing NIFU Open Access Archive by Author "Hansen, Teis"
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Demonstrasjonsprosjekters rolle i overgangen til bærekraftig energi og transport: Policy brief fra prosjektet InnoDemo
Klitkou, Antje; Coenen, Lars; Andersen, Per Dannemand; Fevolden, Arne Martin; Hansen, Teis; Nikoleris, Alexandra; Olsen, Dorothy Sutherland (NIFU Arbeidsnotat;4-2015, Working Paper, 2015-02)InnoDemo-prosjektet har undersøkt skandinaviske demonstrasjonsprosjekter for bærekraftige energi- og transportsystemer, som fornybar elektrisitet, hydrogen og avansert biodrivstoff, og hvordan de bør videreutvikles. ... -
Green growth – a synthesis of scientific findings
Capasso, Marco; Hansen, Teis; Heiberg, Jonas; Klitkou, Antje; Steen, Markus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-02)Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underline their ambition for the greening of their economies. The central tenet of this narrative is the economic opportunities ... -
Innovation in the bioeconomy – dynamics of biorefinery innovation networks
Bauer, Fredric; Hansen, Teis; Hellsmark, Hans (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The bioeconomy has become a central concept in many strategies for future economic development, emphasising an increasing need for collaboration across industries and sectors for innovation. This paper unpacks aspects of ... -
New path development for forest-based value creation in Norway
Klitkou, Antje; Capasso, Marco; Hansen, Teis; Szulecka, Julia (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)This chapter focuses on path development in the forest-based industries of Norway, based on the valorisation of side-streams and residues. Forest-based value creation is one of the main avenues for the emerging bioeconomy ... -
Path creation in Nordic energy and road transport systems – The role of technological characteristics
Hansen, Teis; Scordato, Lisa; Wessberg, Nina; Klitkou, Antje; Borup, Mads (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)This paper reviews path-creation processes in road transport systems in the Nordic countries: e-mobility in Denmark, hydrogen and fuel-cell electrical vehicles in Norway, and advanced biofuels in Finland and Sweden. The ... -
Proximity and power in collaborative innovation projects
Hansen, Teis; Mattes, Jannika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Proximity and power in collaborative innovation projects. Regional Studies. The proximity literature has so far paid little attention to power relations in collaborative innovation projects. This paper draws on contributions ... -
Role of demonstration projects in innovation: transition to sustainable energy and transport
Nikoleris, Alexandra; Andersen, Per Dannemand; Hansen, Teis; Fevolden, Arne Martin; Olsen, Dorothy Sutherland; Klitkou, Antje; Coenen, Lars (Lecture, 2013)This paper attempts to review two important strands on literature relevant for our understanding of demonstration projects and trials for the transition towards more sustainability: Firstly, the literature on demonstration ... -
Technological innovation systems for biorefineries: a review of the literature
Bauer, Fredric; Coenen, Lars; Hansen, Teis; McCormick, Kes; Palgan, Yuliya Voytenko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The concept of a bioeconomy can be understood as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals, and energy are derived from renewable biological resources. Biorefineries are considered an integral ... -
The role of lock-in mechanisms in transition processes: the case of energy for road transport
Klitkou, Antje; Bolwig, Simon; Hansen, Teis; Wessberg, Nina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transitionprocesses in energy production and road transportation in the Nordic countries, focussingon three technology platforms: advanced ... -
The role of trials and demonstration projects in the development of a sustainable bioeconomy
Fevolden, Arne Martin; Coenen, Lars; Hansen, Teis; Klitkou, Antje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article provides an overview of the literature on demonstration projects and trials, and accounts for how insights drawn from this literature can contribute to the development of a sustainable bioeconomy. The article ... -
Theoretical perspectives on innovation for waste valorisation in the bioeconomy
Bugge, Markus; Bolwig, Simon; Hansen, Teis; Tanner, Anne Nygaard (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)This book is anchored in a systemic and evolutionary understanding of how society evolves through technological development and innovation that are socially embedded and conditioned by actors, networks and institutions. ... -
Understanding conditions for path development after path exhaustion
Klitkou, Antje; Capasso, Marco; Hansen, Teis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper focuses on path development processes after a sudden path exhaustion. We analyse the decline, the closure and the attempts at the re-orientation of a forestry-based industry agglomeration in Southern Norway, ... -
Value chain analysis of biofuels: Örnsköldsvik in Sweden
Hansen, Teis; Coenen, Lars (Others, 2013-06-02) -
Value Chain Structures that Define European Cellulosic Ethanol Production
Gregg, Jay Sterling; Bolwig, Simon; Hansen, Teis; Solér, Ola; Amer-Allam, Sara Ben; Viladecans, Julia Pladevall; Klitkou, Antje; Fevolden, Arne Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Production of cellulosic ethanol (CE) has not yet reached the scale envisaged by the literature and industry. This study explores CE production in Europe to improve understanding of the motivations and barriers associated ... -
What is the bioeconomy?
Bugge, Markus; Hansen, Teis; Klitkou, Antje (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)The notion of grand challenges has over the last decade emerged as a central issue in policymaking and – increasingly – academia. In a European context, the Lund Declaration [1] stressed the urgency of pursuing solutions ... -
What is the bioeconomy? A review of the literature
Bugge, Markus; Hansen, Teis; Klitkou, Antje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The notion of the bioeconomy has gained importance in both research and policy debates over the last decade, and is frequently argued to be a key part of the solution to multiple grand challenges. Despite this, there seems ...