Towards Renewable Energy: Three Historical Drivers of Economic Transformation
Emre DEMİR
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日本語
産業革命、石油危機、気候変動国際協定の3つの歴史的転換点が再生可能エネルギー転換を形成したことを文献レビューに基づき分析。長期的経済・政治的断絶の結果として捉える視点を提供。
English
This historically-grounded review identifies three critical moments—the Industrial Revolution, the oil crises of the 1970s, and international climate agreements—that shaped the renewable energy transition, framing it as a result of long-term economic and political ruptures.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本のエネルギー政策(特に再生可能エネルギー導入目標や洋上風力)に歴史的視座を与えるが、直接的な実務連関は薄い。
In the global GX context
The paper offers a historical perspective on the renewable energy transition, complementing contemporary policy debates globally (e.g., IRENA, IEA roadmaps) but lacks direct empirical or regulatory relevance.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:A conceptual framework for understanding renewable energy transition as a multi-century process.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights that energy transitions are shaped by long-term historical forces, not just recent policy.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The study is a historically grounded review that conceptually evaluates the transition to renewable energy by examining key phases of economic and political transformation. Based on the guiding question, “Which economic and political turning points have shaped the historical development of the renewable energy transition?”, the study identifies and analyzes three critical historical moments: the emergence of new technologies during the Industrial Revolution, the global prominence of energy security debates following the oil crises of 1973 and 1979, and the international environmental agreements developed in response to global climate change. Adopting a systematic, period-based, and conceptual approach, the study reconstructs how these historical thresholds have influenced the trajectory of renewable energy transition within the framework of existing literature. Rather than viewing the shift to renewable energy solely as a recent environmental or technological phenomenon, the study frames it as the outcome of long-term economic and political ruptures. In doing so, it offers a historically coherent perspective to the literature and underscores the importance of historical depth, often overlooked in renewable energy debates, as a crucial foundation for understanding the multi-layered structure of the transition process.
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