Innovation-enabling policy and regime transformation towards increased energy efficiency: The case of the circulator pump industry in Europe

Tobias Møller Ruby

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    Abstract

    When new energy efficient products are struggling with their commercialisation and diffusion into widespread applications you would typically expect policy-makers and green lead-users to guide the way. This paper examines the case of the hot water circulator pump industry in Europe, where parts of the industry envisioned and worked for a voluntary energy label, bringing technological innovation, new business and energy savings of approx. 85% for each new circulator pump. The case study explores the complexities of innovation processes where technology, market, actors and policy co-evolve over time to transform an existing socio-technical regime. The paper highlights the importance of policies to reduce barriers towards innovation and energy efficiency and shows that it is not always policy-makers that establish the crucial policies that change the innovation dynamics for the benefit of the environment and the industry.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
    Volume103
    Pages (from-to)574–585
    ISSN0959-6526
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • Energy efficiency policy
    • Industry driven
    • Innovation processes
    • Regime transformation
    • Voluntary energy labelling agreement
    • Decision making
    • Energy conservation
    • Innovation
    • Labels
    • Pumps
    • Commercialisation
    • Energy efficiency policies
    • Energy labelling
    • Innovation dynamics
    • Innovation process
    • Socio-technical regimes
    • Technological innovation
    • Energy efficiency

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