Adopting the Future Reality Tree Approach to explore Supply Chain Readiness and Resilience in the Marine Renewable Energy sector.
海洋再生可能エネルギーセクターにおけるサプライチェーンの準備態勢とレジリエンスを探るための未来現実木手法の採用 (AI 翻訳)
Rachel Mason-Jones, Paul Davies, Andrew Thomas, Christian Griffiths
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、海洋再生可能エネルギー(MRE)のサプライチェーンが直面する高コストや技術的不確実性などの障壁に対処するため、制約理論(ToC)に基づく未来現実木(FRT)アプローチを採用。系統的文献レビューと専門家の協力を通じて、生産性向上やプロジェクト迅速化などの望ましい効果と解決策を特定し、利害関係者向けの構造化ロードマップを提供する。ウェールズの地域産業戦略に実践的洞察を与え、世界的な再生可能エネルギー強靭化と気候変動緩和に貢献する。
English
This paper uses the Future Reality Tree approach, based on the Theory of Constraints, to enhance Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) supply chains facing high costs, technological uncertainty, and regulatory complexities. Through literature review and expert collaboration, it identifies Desirable Effects like increased productivity and faster implementation, along with specific interventions. It provides a structured roadmap for stakeholders entering or expanding in MRE supply chains, with case focus on Wales, supporting global renewable energy resilience and climate mitigation.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本は洋上風力発電を中心に海洋再生可能エネルギーの導入を進めており、サプライチェーンの整備は重要な課題です。本論文のFRTアプローチは、日本のMREサプライチェーンの課題解決に応用可能で、地域産業戦略の強化に寄与する知見を提供します。
In the global GX context
This paper addresses supply chain barriers in marine renewable energy, a key sector for global decarbonization. Its Future Reality Tree methodology offers a structured approach that can inform supply chain resilience strategies in other regions, complementing global efforts to scale up offshore wind and marine energy as per IRENA and IEA pathways.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:The FRT methodology offers a novel way to map causal relationships between constraints and desired outcomes in renewable energy supply chains, useful for researchers studying supply chain resilience and renewable energy deployment.
🏢実務担当者:Policymakers and industry stakeholders can use the identified injectors (e.g., aligning technology with capabilities, strategic planning, worker training) to develop actionable strategies for enhancing MRE supply chain readiness.
🏛政策担当者:The paper provides a structured roadmap that can inform regional industrial strategies for MRE, highlighting the importance of supply chain resilience in achieving renewable energy targets.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This paper explores strategies to enhance Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) supply chains, which currently face significant barriers including high capital costs, technological uncertainty, and regulatory complexities. Utilizing the Theory of Constraints (ToC), the study employs a Future Reality Tree (FRT) approach to transition from current challenges to a desirable future state. The methodology integrates a systematic literature review with expert collaboration to identify Desirable Effects (DEs) such as increased productivity and faster project implementation and specific "injectors" or solutions. Key interventions include aligning technology with company capabilities, strategic planning for technology development, and specialized worker training. Ultimately, the paper provides a structured roadmap for stakeholders and manufacturers seeking to enter or expand within the MRE supply chain. By mapping causal relationships between constraints and desired outcomes, the research offers practical insights to inform regional industrial strategies, particularly in Wales, and supports global efforts toward renewable energy resilience and climate change mitigation. <br><br>
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