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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2018

The spatialities of energy transition processes

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This chapter explores the role of spatiality and how it is constructed in energy transition processes. Space is part of different operations for channelling, assessing and controlling material flows to turn them into energy resources and ensure a predictable production. The chapter proposes the idea of a ‘politics of volumes’ to describe how an energy volume is calculated, delineated and controlled, how sharing it and living together within it is made possible, and how it is (re-)configured when being connected to a pre-existing large sociotechnical assemblage (such as an electrical grid). These explorations offer new insights about the strategic combinations of energy and non-energy volumes, the influence of social and spatial heritage in the making of energy volumes, and the power relationships at work.
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halshs-01675731 , version 2 (04-01-2018)
halshs-01675731 , version 1 (10-03-2022)

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Olivier Labussiere, Vincent Banos, Antoine Fontaine, Éric Verdeil, Alain Nadaï, et al.. The spatialities of energy transition processes. Olivier Labussière; Alain Nadaï. Energy transitions: A Socio-Technical Inquiry, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.239-275, 2018, Energy, Climate and the Environment series, 9783319770246. ⟨halshs-01675731v2⟩
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