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For decades renewable energy has remained a “blind spot” within the sphere of international energy governance. The existing institutional network is highly fragmented, resulting in a myriad of international organizations, which all claim to deal with energy issues, yet do not focus on renewables on a global scale. Since 2009, IRENA, the International Renewable Energy Agency, seeks to fill up this vacuum, thereby creating a new (and maybe more Southern-led) political arena for governing renewable energy issues. This article focuses on IRENA’s role as a changemaker in the sphere of global energy governance by investigating IRENA’s governance practices and contributions to knowledge production.
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Franziska Müller
Universität Hamburg
Innovation The European Journal of Social Science Research
University of Kassel
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20bcb6ab174461e133790b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13511610.2017.1279538