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Journal Articles

Geels, F., & Schot, S. (2007). Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways. Research Policy, 36, 399-417.

Kern, F. (2012). The discursive politics of governing transitions towards sustainability: the UK Carbon Trust. International Journal of Sustainable Development, 26 (10), 90-106.

Kern, F. (2011). Ideas, institutions, and interests: explaining policy divergence in fostering ‘system innovations’ towards sustainability. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 29(6), 1116-1134.

Loorbach, D., & Rotmans, J. (2010). The practice of transition management: Examples and lessons from four distinct cases. Futures, 42, 237-246.

Markard, J., Raven, R., & Truffer, B. (2012). Sustainability transitions: An emerging field of research and its prospects. Research Policy, 41(6), 955-967.

Smith, A., Voß, J. P., & Grin, J. (2010). Innovation studies and sustainability transitions: The allure of the multi-level perspective and its challenges. Research Policy 39 (4), 435–448.

Verbong, G., & Geels, F. (2010). Exploring sustainability transitions in the electricity sector with socio-technical pathways. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 77, 1214-1221.

Reports

International Energy Agency. (2010). Technology Roadmap: Solar Photovoltaic Energy. Paris: International Energy Agency.

Navigant Consulting (2012). Sector Profile for Solar Photovoltaics in Canada.

Varennes: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada.

Sustainable Development Technology Canada. (2005). Renewable Electricity Generation: SD Business Case. Ottawa: SDTC.

Websites

Canadian Solar Industries Association

CanmetENERGY

NSERC Photovoltaic Network

Ontario Network for Sustainable Energy Policy

Ontario Power Authority’s Feed-in Tariff program

Sustainable Development Technology Canada