Investigating Ties between Energy Policy and Social Equity Research: A Citation Network Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background of Climate Change Awareness and Sustainability Evaluation Frameworks
3. Methodology
3.1. Keyword Extraction and Document Identification
3.2. Network Analysis
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Text Co-Occurrence Network Analysis Findings
4.2. Bibliographic Coupling Network Analysis and Content Analysis Findings
4.3. Co-Citation Analysis of Authors
4.4. Qualitative Assessment and Linkages Between Influential Literature
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Primary Terms | Energy Policy OR Social Equity AND | |||||
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Categories | Secondary Terms | |||||
technology | solar power | wind power | biomass | geothermal | hydropower | nuclear power |
tidal power | coal | oil | natural gas | pipelines | power plants | |
fracking | technology | energy storage | CCS | carbon capture sequestration | hydrogen | |
grid | decentralized | distributed | smart grid | |||
adaptation and mitigation | climate change mitigation | climate change adaptation | disaster | resilience | redundancy | diversity |
energy efficiency | energy conservation | emissions standards | energy security | energy transition | ||
environment | environment | climate change | climate | CO2 emissions | GHGs | greenhouse gas emissions |
policy | climate policy | environmental policy | feed-in tariff | auction | carbon tax | cap and trade |
net metering | zero net energy | policy implementation | policy tool choice | design | innovation | |
diffusion | efficacy | advocacy coalition | project finance | siting | ||
justice | environmental justice | energy justice | distributive justice | distributional justice | procedural justice | justice as recognition |
recognition justice | justice | climate justice | energy poverty | |||
equity | intergenerational equity | vulnerability | age | race | gender | sexuality |
religion | ethnicity | minorities | language | class | income | |
inequality | education | global north | global south | sustainable development goals | equator principles | |
equity | fairness | sustainability | ||||
politics | public opinion | representation | social capital | public bads | place attachment | social acceptability |
equality | civic engagement | energy democracy | climate politics | environmental politics | ownership |
Appendix B
Technique | Description | Min. Citations | Total Terms | Terms in Threshold | Terms Shown | Related Figures |
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Text Co-Occurrence | Links between words that occur frequently together | 10 | 86,210 | 2395 | 1437 | Figure 1 |
Bibliographic Coupling | Links between documents that share the same citations. | 0 | 5529 | 500 | 1000 | Figure 2 and Figure 3 |
Co-Citation | Links between authors that are cited by the same document | 20 | 110,572 | 386 | 1000 | Figure 4 |
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Cluster | Name | Top 15 Themes |
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Cluster 1 (Red) | Energy Systems and Policy Studies | feed-in tariff, solar PV, investment, renewable energy policy, distributed generation, innovation, electricity generation, uncertainty, photovoltaics, technology diffusion, Pakistan, policy, wind power, renewable energy, electricity |
Cluster 2 (Green) | Energy Security and Governance | biofuel, energy security, European union, energy systems, regulation, shale gas, climate change policy, renewables, bioenergy, carbon tax, uncertainty, governance, environmental policy, japan, risk |
Cluster 3 (Blue) | Policy Studies and Governance | policy change, advocacy coalition framework, politics, public opinion, framing, institutions, nuclear energy policy, energy transition, nuclear power, Germany, energy systems, environment, public policy, governance, hydropower |
Cluster 4 (Yellow) | Policy Studies, Governance, and Social Equity | rebound effect, barriers, energy efficiency, energy intensity, buildings, energy use, china, public perception, social equity, energy consumption, energy economics, sustainability, political economy, co2 emissions, institutions |
Cluster 5 (Purple) | Energy Justice and Social Equity | energy justice, social acceptance, community energy, environmental justice, public perception, shale gas, equity, wind power, japan, sustainability, political economy, decision-making, renewables, renewable energy, environmental policy |
Cluster 6 (Light Blue) | Energy Systems | panel cointegration, cointegration, economic growth, granger causality, causality, energy consumption, energy use, co2 emissions, Pakistan, carbon tax, electricity market, hydropower, system dynamics, environment, energy economics |
Cluster 7 (Orange) | National Energy and Technology Policy | policy diffusion, renewable portfolio standard, electricity market, photovoltaics, electricity generation, environment, carbon tax, environmental policy, nuclear energy policy, politics, technology diffusion, energy, Pakistan, regulation, electricity |
Cluster 8 (Mauve) | Energy Systems, Transitions, and Policy Studies | analytic hierarchy process, multi-criteria decision making, decision-making, sustainable development, electricity, distributed generation, Pakistan, renewable energy, renewable energy policy, sustainability, nuclear power, energy, energy transition, climate change policy, energy policy |
Cluster 1 Transitions (Red) | Citations | Cluster 2 Energy Law (Green) | Citations | Cluster 3 Social Acceptability (Blue) | Citations |
Sovacool, B | 522 | IEA | 2121 | Jacobsson, S | 160 |
Geels, F | 219 | EIA | 831 | Haas, R | 156 |
Smith, A | 152 | OECD | 343 | Mitchell, C | 185 |
Unruh, G | 85 | IPCC | 354 | Toke, D | 127 |
Walker, G | 163 | World Bank | 576 | Wustenhagen, R | 117 |
Markard, J | 71 | Stern, N | 118 | Frondel, M | 92 |
Kemp, R | 96 | United Nations | 158 | IRENA | 145 |
Stirling, A | 100 | Grubler, A | 71 | Del Río, P | 136 |
DTI | 204 | Edenhofer, O | 86 | REN21 | 102 |
Wolsink, M | 124 | EPA | 130 | Lipp, J | 55 |
Cluster 4 Energy Emissions (Yellow) | Citations | Cluster 5 Climate Policy (Purple) | Citations | Cluster 6 Energy Policy (Light Blue) | Citations |
Wang, Q | 91 | Sorrell, S | 200 | Demirbas, A | 234 |
Lin, B | 109 | Jaffe, A | 122 | Dincer, I | 112 |
Apergis, N | 141 | Rogers, E | 98 | Madlener, R | 48 |
Lenzen, M | 96 | Geller, H | 63 | Streimikiene, D | 92 |
Costantini, V | 34 | Greening, L | 81 | Saidur, R | 59 |
Zhang, Z | 46 | Brown, M | 84 | Kaygusuz, K | 156 |
NDRC | 157 | Shove, E | 130 | Ackermann, T | 39 |
Wang, Y | 50 | Fischer, C | 78 | Kaldellis, Jk | 58 |
Grossman, G | 44 | Stern, P | 118 | Doukas, H | 76 |
Andrews-Speed, P | 36 | Gillingham, K | 78 | Komor, P | 39 |
Cluster 7 EU Energy Policy (Orange) | Citations | Cluster 8 Energy Finance and Policy (Mauve) | Citations | Cluster 9 Renewable Energy Promotion Policies (Pink) | Citations |
EC | 1622 | DECC | 462 | Wiser, R | 147 |
Eurostat | 197 | Helm, D | 114 | Carley, S | 104 |
WEC | 123 | Grubb, M | 76 | Bird, L | 61 |
BP | 127 | Foxon, T | 110 | Rabe, B | 86 |
Goldthau, A | 81 | Lund, H | 174 | Palmer, K | 41 |
Yergin, D | 72 | Ekins, P | 52 | Menz, F | 47 |
Loschel, A | 43 | Fouquet, R | 45 | Byrne, J | 59 |
Cherp, A | 51 | OFG | 91 | Delmas, M | 29 |
Finon, D | 50 | Agnolucci, P | 37 | Yin, H | 30 |
Blyth, W | 28 | Strbac, G | 42 | Bolinger, M | 31 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleChapman, Andrew, Timothy Fraser, and Melanie Dennis. 2019. "Investigating Ties between Energy Policy and Social Equity Research: A Citation Network Analysis" Social Sciences 8, no. 5: 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8050135
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