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Research Article

Sustainable and socially just transition to a post-lignite era in Greece: a multi-level perspective

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Pages 513-544 | Published online: 27 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Lignite has long dominated Greece’s electricity system, boosting economic growth and energy security, given the abundant domestic resources. In line with its national and international commitments to climate action and sustainable development, the country is currently facing the urgent need to transform its energy system, overcome its technological lock-ins, and transition to a low-carbon economy. Drawing from the need to secure a sustainable transition that considers the impacts of a lignite phase-out on local economies, this study builds upon the Multi-Level Perspective framework and further focuses on the phase-out of the dominant fossil fuel, rather than solely exploring the phase-in of new technologies. By delving into the landscape that established lignite as the mainstream energy resource in Greece, as well as the factors sustaining its dominance despite niche technologies and innovations challenging the regime, we discuss how the envisaged decarbonization can be socially just and effective across multiple sustainability dimensions.

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Funding

This research was supported by the H2020 European Commission Project “PARIS REINFORCE” [under grant Agreement No. 820846]. The sole responsibility for the content of this paper lies with the authors; the paper does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the European Commission

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