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| ====== Innovation ====== | ====== Innovation ====== | ||
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| - | version: 1.1 | + | version: 1.2 |
| - | updated: March 2026 | + | updated: |
| sensitivity: | sensitivity: | ||
| + | status: draft | ||
| + | ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for editorial revision, reference verification, | ||
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| <WRAP intro> | <WRAP intro> | ||
| - | The concept of innovation in energy systems has evolved from a narrow focus on firms and market growth toward a broader view of innovation as a socio-technical process. In the context of smart grid transitions, | + | The concept of innovation in energy systems has evolved from a narrow focus on firms and market growth toward a broader view of innovation as a socio-technical process. In the context of smart grid transitions, |
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| ===== Why this matters ===== | ===== Why this matters ===== | ||
| - | The historical view of innovation has shifted from a " | + | The historical view of innovation has shifted from a pejorative political |
| - | ===== ISGAN definition | + | <WRAP callout> |
| + | Moving beyond pro-innovation bias allows policymakers to address the enabling factors for technological diffusion and the exnovation of unsustainable legacy structures that hinder system transformation. | ||
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| + | ===== Shared definitions | ||
| - | Innovation is the multi-dimensional process of creating and institutionalising new technological, | + | Innovation is the multi-dimensional process of creating and institutionalising new technological, |
| Based on category theory, innovations are classified by how they interact with existing social and regulatory categories: | Based on category theory, innovations are classified by how they interact with existing social and regulatory categories: | ||
| - | Innovation | + | <WRAP tablecap> |
| - | ^ Innovation | + | **Table 1.** Innovation |
| - | | Incremental | Readily categorised and institutionalised in an existing category; valued for minor improvements. | | + | // |
| - | | Breakthrough | Readily categorised in an existing category; valued for major improvements. | | + | </ |
| - | | Disruptive | Eventually institutionalised in an existing category by stretching its boundaries; makes practice more accessible. | | + | |
| - | | Radical | Institutionalised in a new category rather than an existing one; valued for its novelty. | | + | ^ Innovation |
| + | | **Incremental** | Readily categorised and institutionalised in an existing category; valued for minor improvements. | | ||
| + | | **Breakthrough** | Readily categorised in an existing category; valued for major improvements. | | ||
| + | | **Disruptive** | Eventually institutionalised in an existing category by stretching its boundaries; makes practice more accessible. | | ||
| + | | **Radical** | Institutionalised in a new category rather than an existing one; valued for its novelty. | | ||
| ===== Perspectives ===== | ===== Perspectives ===== | ||
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| <WRAP perspectives> | <WRAP perspectives> | ||
| - | ==== Actors ==== | + | ==== Actors |
| - | Contemporary innovation is driven by a wide array of actors beyond traditional entrepreneurs and corporate R&D. These include | + | Contemporary innovation is driven by a wide array of actors beyond traditional entrepreneurs and corporate R&D. These include mission-oriented actors — public and private entities collaborating to achieve societal value such as grid stability |
| - | ==== Technology ==== | + | @@GAP: case example needed — actors perspective@@ |
| - | Technological innovation in smart grids is increasingly | + | ==== Technologies and infrastructure ==== |
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| + | Technological innovation in smart grids is increasingly granular, | ||
| <WRAP case> | <WRAP case> | ||
| - | Granular vs. Large-scale Learning \ | + | **Global -- Low Energy Demand |
| - | The "Low Energy Demand" (LED) scenario demonstrates that rapid innovation in granular end-use technologies can meet climate targets through widespread diffusion and rapid cost reductions. This approach reduces | + | The LED scenario demonstrates that rapid innovation in granular end-use technologies can meet climate targets through widespread diffusion and rapid cost reductions, reducing |
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| - | ==== Institutional ==== | + | ==== Institutional |
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| + | Institutions shape innovation through laws, standards, and governance. A core challenge is how society categorises and institutionalises novelty. Institutional innovation also includes exnovation: the deliberate, structured ending of unsustainable practices, technologies, | ||
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| + | @@GAP: case example needed — institutional perspective@@ | ||
| - | Institutions shape innovation through laws, standards, | + | </ |
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| + | ===== Distinctions | ||
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| + | <WRAP distinction> | ||
| + | **Innovation vs. invention** \\ | ||
| + | Invention | ||
| + | </WRAP> | ||
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| + | <WRAP distinction> | ||
| + | **Innovation vs. exnovation** \\ | ||
| + | Innovation introduces new solutions. Exnovation deliberately phases out existing ones. In energy transitions both are necessary: introducing distributed resources without retiring legacy infrastructure can produce stranded assets | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| ===== Related topics ===== | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
| - | {{tag>Digitalisation | + | [[topics: |
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| + | ===== Topic notes ===== | ||
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| + | **Gaps to address before Gate 1:** | ||
| + | * Case examples missing from actors and institutional perspectives | ||
| + | * The LED scenario case is global/ | ||
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| + | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||