Resources

Resources
Geels, F. (2001). Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: a multi-level perspective and a case-study. Research Policy, 1257–1274.
Geels, F. (2005). Co-evolution of technology and society: The transition in water supply and personal hygiene in the Netherlands (1850–1930)—a case study in multi-level perspective. Technology In Society, 363–397.
Geels, F., & Schot, J. (2007). Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways. Research Policy, 399–417.
Jacobsson, S., & Lauber, V. (2006). The politics and policy of energy system transformation—explaining the German diffusion of renewable energy technology. Energy Policy, 256-276.
Schot, J., & Geels, F. (2008). Strategic niche management and sustainable innovation journeys: theory, findings, research agenda, and policy. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 537–554.
Sovacool, B. (2009). Rejecting renewables: The socio-technical impediments to renewable electricity in the United States. Energy Policy, 4500–4513.
Verbong, G., & Geels, F. (2010). Exploring sustainability transitions in the electricity sector with socio-technical pathways. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 1214–1221.
Ayoub, J., Dignard-Baileym, L., & Poissant, Y. (2009). National Survey Report of PV Power Applications in Canada. Paris: International Energy Agency.
International Energy Agency. (2010). Technology Roadmap: Solar Photovoltaic Energy. Paris: International Energy Agency.
Navigant Consulting Inc (2012). Sector Profile for Solar Photovoltaics in Canada. CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada.
Sustainable Development Technology Canada. (2005). Renewable Electricity Generation: SD Business Case. Ottawa: SDTC.