Fossil Fuel Transitions Framework: Case Studies of the Decision-Making Process for Energy and Economic Development Pathways

  • Clarisse Kim
  • , Jingjing Zhang
  • , Joshua Sperling
  • , Erik Shuster
  • , Nicolas Stauff
  • , Anthony Armaly
  • , William Jenson
  • , Levi Larsen
  • , Riccardo Bracho
  • , Rebecca Efroymson
  • , Julie Doherty
  • , Naim Dargouth
  • , Keith Kline
  • , Nan Zhou

Research output: NLRTechnical Report

Abstract

Each community is unique, and transitions must be tailored to local and national contexts, with recognition that access to financing is a key differentiator between wealthy and low-to-middle income countries. This analysis examines six community fossil fuel transitions in two different country contexts to provide insights on inclusive processes and decision-making criteria that bring forth positive outcomes for the communities. In both the United States and Chile, a coordination mechanism is established across government agencies and the importance of stakeholder engagement is recognized. In many cases, the government, local community groups, and electric utility or industry players have a critical role in transition planning and support.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages44
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5400-88160

Other Report Number

  • ANL-23/65

Keywords

  • clean energy transformation
  • fossil fuel transitions
  • Net Zero World Initiative

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