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Mainstreaming graphene in electrochemical energy storage devices: A Delphi-based adaptive priority-setting

Journal

ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages 279-290

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2022.10.004

Keywords

Impact at scale; Mainstreaming; Delphi method; Graphene; Electrochemical energy storage devices

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  1. Economic Development Agency for La Rioja [1168/2018]

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This study examines the challenges of mainstreaming graphene in electrochemical energy storage devices through a Delphi survey and in-depth interviews. The study finds that the current prioritization trajectories fail to achieve the vision of mainstreaming and urgent action is needed to change the direction of these trajectories.
Mainstreaming novel materials is essential to overcome crucial limitations of energy storage devices to address societal challenges and decarbonization efforts. However, mainstreaming requires enabling conditions that are influenced by complexities and tensions. Building on the concept of outcome-oriented scaling, this study ex-plores how prioritization of interdependent drivers and barriers influences mainstreaming graphene in electro-chemical energy storage devices. We capture the knowledge and perceptions of an expert panel through a Delphi survey combined with in-depth interviews. We find the ongoing prioritization trajectories to fail in setting inter-dependent drivers and barriers as a vision to achieve impact at scale, in creating opportunities to accelerate mainstreaming, and in addressing key sustainability pressures and reconfiguration barriers. Also, we find wide-spread consensus that urgent action is required to bend the prioritization trajectories in the right direction to achieve impact at scale. Mainstreaming graphene is likely to challenge, compete and disrupt incumbent systems instead of enabling a smooth transition.(c) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of International Energy Initiative. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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