TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations
T2 - Reviewing research, market and societal trends
AU - Hasanefendic, Sandra
AU - Bloemendal, Martin
AU - Isabella, Olindo
AU - Keviczky, Tamás
AU - Khosravi, Mohammad
AU - Konstantinou, Thaleia
AU - Mlecnik, Erwin
AU - Santbergen, Rudi
AU - Vardon, Philip J.
AU - de Vries, Gerdien
AU - Bossink, Bart
AU - More Authors, null
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Research into the impact of innovative sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations is crucial to diversifying, scaling up, and accelerating the sustainable energy transition. Although there is vast research into sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations, research literature offers a fragmented collection of findings. A coherent overview of themes and insights regarding the transformative impact of innovative sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations on sustainable energy systems from the past, present, and near future is lacking and necessary to increase experiments and demonstrations' impact on the sustainable energy transition. The research in this study fills this knowledge gap by providing such an overview and yields novel insights into the organized function and impact of experiments and demonstrations. It spans a broad spectrum of sustainable energy technologies, the empirical domains where these are invented, developed and applied, and the stakeholders involved. The overview is the outcome of a Delphi study in which the insights of 47 international scientific research experts in sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations are bundled and explained. This study presents a thematic overview of the significant insights regarding past and current sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations and outlines a research agenda for the future. Policymakers, practitioners, and scientists can leverage this to inform their sustainable energy policies, business strategies, and research programs.
AB - Research into the impact of innovative sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations is crucial to diversifying, scaling up, and accelerating the sustainable energy transition. Although there is vast research into sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations, research literature offers a fragmented collection of findings. A coherent overview of themes and insights regarding the transformative impact of innovative sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations on sustainable energy systems from the past, present, and near future is lacking and necessary to increase experiments and demonstrations' impact on the sustainable energy transition. The research in this study fills this knowledge gap by providing such an overview and yields novel insights into the organized function and impact of experiments and demonstrations. It spans a broad spectrum of sustainable energy technologies, the empirical domains where these are invented, developed and applied, and the stakeholders involved. The overview is the outcome of a Delphi study in which the insights of 47 international scientific research experts in sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations are bundled and explained. This study presents a thematic overview of the significant insights regarding past and current sustainable energy experiments and demonstrations and outlines a research agenda for the future. Policymakers, practitioners, and scientists can leverage this to inform their sustainable energy policies, business strategies, and research programs.
KW - Demonstrations
KW - Demonstration plants
KW - Experiments
KW - Innovation
KW - Pilot plants
KW - Pilot projects
KW - Technology
KW - Transitions
KW - Sustainable energy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85218601327&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.erss.2025.104018
DO - 10.1016/j.erss.2025.104018
M3 - Review article
SN - 2214-6296
VL - 122
JO - Energy Research and Social Science
JF - Energy Research and Social Science
M1 - 104018
ER -