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Data underlying the publication: Navigating Lock-Ins for Adaptation: A Case Study of Grid Capacity Planning in the Dutch Energy Transition

DOI:10.4121/91fe4b9d-49ee-4182-912d-0b0301f08eea.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/91fe4b9d-49ee-4182-912d-0b0301f08eea

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Kaya, Hazal Deniz (2025): Data underlying the publication: Navigating Lock-Ins for Adaptation: A Case Study of Grid Capacity Planning in the Dutch Energy Transition. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/91fe4b9d-49ee-4182-912d-0b0301f08eea.v1
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Dataset

This study explores the socio-technical lock-ins influencing the energy transition of electricity grid infrastructure in the Netherlands and examines how these lock-ins can drive adaptive change. It is a qualitative research study that employs an abductive approach, integrating theoretical insights with empirical findings. Data collection involved semi-structured interviews (N=11) with key actors from a Dutch Distribution System Operator (DSO) and document analysis (N=7) of sustainability strategies, grid operations, and congestion management reports. The dataset includes coded interview data identifying lock-in mechanisms and responses, as well as a structured analysis of documents highlighting causal relationships for a qualitative system dynamics model.

History

  • 2025-03-17 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

.pdf, .xlsx, vensim models .mdl

Funding

  • Adaptable DEsign Pathway Transitions (ADEPT) (grant code 439.20.807) [more info...] Dutch Research Council (NWO)

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Management in the Built Environment, Design and Construction Management

DATA

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