Print Email Facebook Twitter Towards the Comprehensive Design of Energy Infrastructures Title Towards the Comprehensive Design of Energy Infrastructures Author Scholten, D.J. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation) Kunneke, R.W. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation) Date 2016 Abstract Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Their designhas not kept up; it is still fragmented between an engineering and economic dimension. While economistsfocus on a market design that addresses potential market failures and imperfections, opportunistic behaviour,and social objectives, engineers pay attention to infrastructure assets, a robust network topology, and controlsystem design to handle flows and eventualities. These two logics may be complementary, but may also be atodds. Moreover, it is generally unclear what design choices in one dimension imply for the other. As such, weare ill-equipped to identifying, interpreting and addressing the challenges stemming from technicalinnovations, e.g. the integration of renewable energy technologies, and institutional changes, e.g. liberalizationor new forms of organization like cooperatives, which often have interrelated operational and marketimplications. In response, this paper proposes a more comprehensive design framework that bridges theengineering and economic perspectives on energy infrastructure design. To this end, it elaborates the differentdesign perspectives and develops the means to relate design variables of both perspectives along several layersof abstraction: the form of infrastructure access of actors, the division of responsibilities among actors, andtype of coordination between actors. The hope is that this way system and market design efforts can be betterattuned to each other and we further our understanding and conceptualization of the interrelationshipbetween the technical, economic and institutional dimensions of energy infrastructures. The framework alsoaids in overseeing the broader institutional implications of technical developments (and vice versa) andstimulates awareness of lock-ins and path-dependencies in this regard. Subject Energy infrastructuressystem designmarket designcomprehensive institutional design To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:11c62a15-83ba-47da-aec8-54f814ca66c0 Publisher Tilburg University Source Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Conference, ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance: Between Collaboration and Contestation: Regulatory Governance in a Turbulent World Event ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance Sixth Biennial Conference, 2016-07-06 → 2016-07-08, Tilburg, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 D.J. Scholten, R.W. Kunneke Files PDF Scholten_and_Kunneke_2016_ECPR.pdf 542.77 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:11c62a15-83ba-47da-aec8-54f814ca66c0/datastream/OBJ/view