CLIMATE-CHANGE POLICIES
; ENERGY-POLICY
; GOVERNMENT
; INNOVATION
; CONTEXT
WOS学科分类:
Political Science
; Public Administration
WOS研究方向:
Government & Law
; Public Administration
英文摘要:
Renewable portfolio standards (RPS) are an important policy tool for reducing carbon emissions and advancing the global shift toward renewable energy. As the U.S. federal government backs away from commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, subnational governments play an increasingly important role in mitigating climate change. In June 2015, Hawaii became the first state in the United States to adopt a 100% RPS. Through understanding the conditions that gave rise to Hawaii's RPS, policy actors will be better informed as they navigate policy processes in other states and jurisdictions. This study uses Kingdon's Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) to explore the policy process that led to Hawaii's 100% RPS. Data were collected during the summer of 2016 via interviews with 25 key policy actors and informants in Hawaii. Expectations based on the MSF are confirmed, and the results suggest factors that might be included or explored in future studies of RPS adoption.
Univ Colorado Denver, Sch Publ Affairs, Denver, CO 80204 USA
Recommended Citation:
Kagan, Jennifer A.. Multiple Streams in Hawaii: How the Aloha State Adopted a 100% Renewable Portfolio Standard[J]. REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH,2019-01-01,36(2):217-241