Power Dynamics Below Ground: Investigating Political Geology in Geothermal Energy within the French Energy Transition - 2020-2026, Edytem Équipe Sociétés
Book Sections Year : 2024

Power Dynamics Below Ground: Investigating Political Geology in Geothermal Energy within the French Energy Transition

Abstract

During the 2010s, France’s policies have tried to develop electric geothermal energy, but have later removed its support. This article uses a comparative analysis of three case studies. It combines press analysis, stakeholder interviews, scientific and technical studies, political geology, and geography literature. Its purpose is to elucidate the development challenges that encompass social, political, technical, and economic dimensions. It argues that social acceptability alone is insufficient to explain project failures. Fails are first and foremost technical (difficulty to adapt a technology in new geological context), economic (industry search an economic model, with stopping of governmental subsidies) and political choices in energy policies. We show that we need to go beyond the limited concept of social acceptability by looking at issues of project ownership and political support.
Embargoed file
Embargoed file
0 11 8
Year Month Jours
Avant la publication
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Embargoed file
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Please log in to request access to the document

Dates and versions

hal-04759092 , version 1 (04-11-2024)

Identifiers

Cite

Justin Missaghieh--Poncet. Power Dynamics Below Ground: Investigating Political Geology in Geothermal Energy within the French Energy Transition. Teva Meyer; Florian Weber. Energy Geographies: Negotiating the French-German Interface, Springer Nature Switzerland, pp.123-150, 2024, Regionale Geographien | Regional Geographies, 978-3-031-69796-8. ⟨10.1007/978-3-031-69797-5_7⟩. ⟨hal-04759092⟩
0 View
0 Download

Altmetric

Share

More