Some recent social science literature on a North Sea Grid admits
obstacles, but continues with the upbeat message. According to Jay
and Toonen [12] offshore super-grids promise to boost energy security,
to strengthen marine renewables, and reinforce a distinctive
pattern of marine regionalisation as the predominant governance
level for such energy transitions. Conversely some of the social
science literature which has specifically examined moving grids
offshore, stresses caution over whether grids will ever move offshore
to a significant extent. For example Andersen [13], has
stressed technological uncertainty, and how the European electricity
grid as a socio-technical regime is fundamentally a conservative
and path dependent infrastructure [14].
Some recent social science literature on a North Sea Grid admitsobstacles, but continues with the upbeat message. According to Jayand Toonen [12] offshore super-grids promise to boost energy security,to strengthen marine renewables, and reinforce a distinctivepattern of marine regionalisation as the predominant governancelevel for such energy transitions. Conversely some of the socialscience literature which has specifically examined moving gridsoffshore, stresses caution over whether grids will ever move offshoreto a significant extent. For example Andersen [13], hasstressed technological uncertainty, and how the European electricitygrid as a socio-technical regime is fundamentally a conservativeand path dependent infrastructure [14].
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