Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Hansen, Teis"
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Complexity challenges for transition policy: lessons from coastal shipping in Norway
Bergek, Anna; Hansen, Teis; Hanson, Jens; Mäkitie, Tuukka Rainer Reinhold; Steen, Markus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This policy briefing discusses decarbonization policies of “hard-to-abate” sectors, emphasizing the implications of these sectors’ complexity. Specifically, we discuss two sources of complexity: (a) heterogeneity in the ... -
Greening the fleet: A technological innovation system (TIS) analysis of hydrogen, battery electric, liquefied biogas, and biodiesel in the maritime sector
Steen, Markus; Bach, Hanna; Bjørgum, Øyvind; Hansen, Teis; Kenzhegaliyeva, Assiya (Research report, 2019)The maritime shipping sector (MSS) is coming under increasing pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. For Norway, emission reductions in the MSS are furthermore crucial for meeting the national 40% emission ... -
Greening the fleet: A technological innovation system (TIS) analysis of hydrogen, battery electric, liquefied biogas, and biodiesel in the maritime sector
Steen, Markus; Bach, Hanna; Bjørgum, Øyvind; Hansen, Teis; Kenzhegaliyeva, Assiya (Research report, 2019) -
Implementing maritime battery-electric and hydrogen solutions: A technological innovation systems analysis
Bach, Hanna; Bergek, Anna; Bjørgum, Øyvind; Hansen, Teis; Kenzhegaliyeva, Assiya; Steen, Markus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Maritime transport faces increasing pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to be in accordance with the Paris Agreement. For this to happen, low- and zero-carbon energy solutions need to be developed. In this paper ... -
Sustainability transitions in coastal shipping: The role of regime segmentation
Bergek, Anna; Bjørgum, Øyvind; Hansen, Teis; Hanson, Jens; Steen, Markus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Maritime transport has received little attention in sustainability transitions research. This sector is mature and heterogeneous, which suggests the need for a more nuanced perspective on socio-technical regimes to understand ...