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DOI 10.5194/gh-78-581-2023
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Title (Primary) A situated governmentality approach to energy transitions: technologies of power in German and Indian smart grid strategies
Author Büttner, L.; Barning, L.
Source Titel Geographica Helvetica
Year 2023
Department UPOL
Volume 78
Issue 4
Page From 581
Page To 592
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Abstract Around the world, smart grids are emerging as a universal tool to address a wide range of social and technical problems facing energy systems. Despite considerable research on these systems, the ways they differ in the local (re)production of power relations have so far been little discussed. This paper fills this gap by developing a “situated governmentality approach” in conversation with the critique of Foucauldian governmentality studies. By applying this approach to smart grid strategies in Germany (Smart Energy Showcases – Digital Agenda for the Energiewende, SINTEG) and India (National Smart Grid Mission, NSGM), we identify different ways in which power is mediated through situated governmentalities. While SINTEG employs technologies of power that promote a disciplinary regime, the exercise of power in the case of the NSGM displays many elements of a digitally enhanced sovereign approach. The findings reveal the range of governmental programmes that can be realized through smart grids and open up a perspective on the situated functioning of smart grids in energy transitions.
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Büttner, L., Barning, L. (2023):
A situated governmentality approach to energy transitions: technologies of power in German and Indian smart grid strategies
Geogr. Helv. 78 (4), 581 - 592 10.5194/gh-78-581-2023