Perceptions of decarbonisation challenges for the process industry in Sweden and Norway

Markus Steen*, Johnn Andersson, Hans Hellsmark, Teis Hansen, Jens Hanson, Elizaveta Johansson

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Abstract

The energy-intensive process industries (EPIs) account for a high share of global carbon emissions but have so far been slow to decarbonise. One of the reasons for the slow pace is that central problems and solutions are contested among stakeholders. To develop effective and inclusive transition policy, a better understanding of different perspectives on decarbonisation challenges is needed. In this paper, we use Q methodology to address this gap with an analysis of EPI decarbonisation in Sweden and Norway. The research draws on 50 interviews where different types of stakeholders sorted and reflected upon statements that describe potential decarbonisation challenges. Through factor analysis, we identify four salient narratives in each country, which emphasise different problems and trade-offs. However, we also find similarities across the narratives, both within and across countries. A key challenge that is emphasized in both countries is to ensure a sufficient supply of electricity at competitive prices. Ultimately, we demonstrate how these findings are important for providing policy recommendations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100167
JournalEnergy and Climate Change
Volume5
Number of pages14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • challenge perceptions
  • decarbonisation
  • electrification
  • Energy-intensive process industry
  • q method

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