Abstract
The research, development and deployment of large-scale sustainable energy solutions is one of the greatest social challenges of our time. Tackling this challenge requires a systems perspective revealing the connections between the wealth of relevant scientific knowledge available across the natural engineering and social sciences. It also requires new approaches to orchestrate and integrate complex systems into uncertain environments while simultaneously taking regulations, economic concerns and changes in human behaviour into account.
For these reasons, now more than ever we need to leverage and develop further all the potential of R&D ecosystems effectively and efficiently. To do so, we propose to start by understanding the capabilities embedded in existing R&D networks and the connections between the resources and the knowledge that those networks already contain
To illustrate this with a concrete example, this chapter provides a network overview of the capabilities that are available through DTU’s R&D ecosystem to research, develop and deploy clean energy solutions. To provide this overview, this chapter offers a data-driven system analysis of the eight energy challenges covered in this report. These challenges are inspired by Mission Innovation (2017) and consist of “Smart Grids”, “Of-Grid Access to Electricity”, “Carbon Capture”, “Sustainable Biofuels”, “Converting Sunlight”, “Clean Energy Materials”, “Affordable Heating and Cooling of Buildings” and “Energy Storage”.
For these reasons, now more than ever we need to leverage and develop further all the potential of R&D ecosystems effectively and efficiently. To do so, we propose to start by understanding the capabilities embedded in existing R&D networks and the connections between the resources and the knowledge that those networks already contain
To illustrate this with a concrete example, this chapter provides a network overview of the capabilities that are available through DTU’s R&D ecosystem to research, develop and deploy clean energy solutions. To provide this overview, this chapter offers a data-driven system analysis of the eight energy challenges covered in this report. These challenges are inspired by Mission Innovation (2017) and consist of “Smart Grids”, “Of-Grid Access to Electricity”, “Carbon Capture”, “Sustainable Biofuels”, “Converting Sunlight”, “Clean Energy Materials”, “Affordable Heating and Cooling of Buildings” and “Energy Storage”.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Accelerating the Clean Energy Revolution - Perspectives on Innovation Challenges |
Subtitle of host publication | DTU International Energy Report 2018 |
Editors | Birte Holst Jørgensen, Katrine Krogh Andersen, Elizabeth J. Wilson |
Place of Publication | Denmark |
Pages | 29-35 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 31 May 2018 |
Keywords
- sustainable energy
- network overview
- energy challenges