Assembling Markets for Wind Power: An Inquiry into the Making of Market Devices

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Abstract

This project studies the making of a market for wind power in France. Markets for wind power are often referred to as ‘political markets: On the one hand, wind power has the potential to reduce CO2-emissions and thus stall the effects of electricity generation on climate change; and on the other hand, as an economic good, wind power is said to suffer from (techno-economic) ‘disabilities’, such as high costs, fluctuating and unpredictable generation, etc. Therefore, because of its performance as a good, it is argued that the survival of wind power in the market is premised on different instruments, some of which I will refer to as ‘prosthetic devices’. This thesis inquires into two such prosthetic devices: The feed-in tariff and the wind power development zones (ZDE) as they are negotiated and practiced in France, and also the ways in which they affect the making of markets for wind power.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedFrederiksberg
ForlagCopenhagen Business School [Phd]
Antal sider238
ISBN (Trykt)9788792977625
ISBN (Elektronisk)9788792977632
StatusUdgivet - 2013
NavnPhD series
Nummer25.2013
ISSN0906-6934

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  • Energy markets
  • Market Devices
  • Electricity
  • Wind power
  • Environment
  • Electrical grid

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