Towards a new social science research agenda for hydrogen transitions: Social practices, energy justice, and place attachment

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作者
Scott, Matthew [1 ]
Powells, Gareth [1 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Hydrogen; Transitions; Social practices; Energy justice; Place attachment; FUEL-CELL BUSES; SUSTAINABLE ENERGY; ACCEPTANCE FACTORS; TECHNOLOGY; GAS; INFRASTRUCTURE; ACCEPTABILITY; ATTITUDES; STATIONS; INSIGHTS;
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10.1016/j.erss.2019.101346
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In recent years hydrogen has been repositioned as potentially playing an important role in the decarbonisation of global energy consumption, particularly the decarbonisation of heat. Reflecting a recognition that public support will be central to its success or failure, a body of research has emerged investigating public perceptions of hydrogen in a range of different contexts. The majority of this research has followed quantitative, positivist understandings of human behaviour and has attempted to pinpoint specific factors that determine hydrogen acceptance. This article proposes a different research agenda for hydrogen transitions, one that is necessary and urgent due to hydrogen's introduction to domestic gas supplies as a fuel for homes. The article argues that the approaches of current hydrogen perceptions research have a limited ability to understand and interpret the social and economic transformations that may occur as a result of this change. In doing so, it identifies and conceptualises three areas for further research: how hydrogen has the potential to impact gas-energised social practices of heating and cooking in the home; how it may shift lived experiences of fuel poverty and energy injustice; and how it may disrupt or enhance place attachments of the communities within which it will begin to be deployed. To illustrate the argument, the article presents findings from a research project exploring public perceptions of hydrogen blending in the United Kingdom. Drawing on these findings, it is shown how researching the potential impacts of emerging hydrogen transitions will require a broader and deeper engagement with theories of social practice, energy justice, and place attachment. The article concludes by summarising the implications of the argument for hydrogen researchers and pointing towards the challenges and opportunities of a new social science research agenda for hydrogen.
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