Negro et al. (2008) |
Biomass gasification in the Netherlands |
Biomass gasification has not yet emerged in the Netherlands because of a structural misalignment between the institutional framework (of the electricity grid) and the technical requirements of gasification. Furthermore, TIS actors did not join forces when it came to developing a vision, shaping expectations, and advocating the technology. |
Negro and Hekkert (2008) |
Biomass digestion in Germany |
Successful development of biomass digestion in Germany was due to a well-functioning system (all seven functions) and the role of the government as a system builder, not only as fund provider. |
Pohl and Yarime (2012) |
All-electric and hybrid electric vehicles in Japan |
Successful development of all-electric and hybrid electric vehicles was carried out in-house by automakers as a result of a specific type of competition in the domestic market, without support of national policy. |
Alkemade and Suurs (2012) |
Alternative transport fuels in the Netherlands |
In the development of alternative transport fuels (biofuels, hydrogen, and natural gas), early phases of competition are often based on actors’ expectations rather than on technological performance. |
Andreasen and Sovacool (2015) |
Hydrogen fuel in Denmark and the USA |
The two countries have similar strategies (aiming at ultimately replacing incumbent fossil-fueled power plants and vehicles) but widely different pathways. However, neither system achieved important commercialization because of important vested interests. |