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Responsible energy transition (?) Kjetil Rommetveit, Senter for vitenskapsteori kjetil.rommetveit@svt.uib.no

Responsibility?

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) / Responsible Innovation Technology assessment ELSA studies (Ethical Legal and Social Aspects) Ethics Public Engagements with Science and Technology Foresight studies Innovation studies

Smart metering roll-out in the Originally begun in the early 2000s 2008: Changes required to the Electricity Act, case went to Parliament Rejected, smart meters only implemented after another 4 years of legislative/political negotiation Netherlands

This obviously constitutes an unacceptable violation of people's personal lives (Vrijbit) contrary to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) (lawyers, Tilburg University) Opposed in Parliament, the media, and by data protection authorities (Result: Dutch citizens can opt out of smart metering developments)

Why was this irresponsible innovation? (Hoehnkamp 2011, von Schomberg 2013, van der Hoven 2013) The regulations and standards were made by technical expertise only The concerned parties were not consulted beforehand, but were simply expected to play along (under threat of fine and jail) The privacy implications were not properly assessed in advance They should have implemented privacy by design

Responsible Innovation: a process view of actors coming together in addressing societal challenges (von Schomberg 2013, Owen et al. 2013) Anticipatory: address societal, ethical and legal issues in as early stages as possible (cf. Collingridge dilemma) Reflexivity: exposing variously implied parties to each others views and interests Deliberative: discuss options and outcomes Responsivenness: becoming responsive, making respons-ability

Emerging technologies and their impact on the society?

Regulators Citizens Civil society organisations Media Politicians Lawyers Technology developers Industry

COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION of 9 March 2012 on preparations for the roll-out of smart metering systems Smart grids mark a new development on the path towards greater consumer empowerment, greater integration of renewable energy sources into the grid and higher energy efficiency and make a considerable contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to job creation and technological development in the Union

COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION of 9 March 2012 on preparations for the roll-out of smart metering systems Smart grids mark a new development on the path towards greater consumer empowerment, greater integration of renewable energy sources into the grid and higher energy efficiency and make a considerable contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to job creation and technological development in the Union

Regulators Citizens Civil society organisations Media Politicians Lawyers Technology developers Industry

Responsibility : is not (in this case) a matter of individual action; is not a simple relation between society and technology is a matter of complex relations and negotiations between variously implied actors (Rommetveit et al 2017) is a matter of certain qualities (anticipation, reflexivity, responsivenness and deliberation; themselves poorly defined) should (ideally) arise from a well considered process that tries to take into account societal issues (significantly legitimacy and acceptability in the face of users and communities) in early stages of development

Problems: The competing and frequently incommensurate values and interests of the different groups involved in the making of infrastructure are frequently undercommunicated. Main developments are predicated on simplistic (techno-fix) imaginations (cf. smart grid recommendation) Competing visions: Who gets to frame the basic visions of social and technological development? Whose values and interests are at stake? Has this been spelled out? All voices heard? What would it take to implement them all? The Dutch case and the literature on renewables technologies (Wolsink 2012): renewables have more legitimacy when embedded within a community structure, and where the members/users have a saying in the matter. How can users and local communities be brought into renewables projects? Anticipatory governance: How do we know about societal concerns and risks before they arise?

Thank you! (and some references) Hoenkamp R, Huitema GB, de Moor-van Vugt AJC. 2011. The neglected consumer: the case of the smart meter rollout in the Netherlands. RELP 4, 269 82. Owen, R. P, McNaghten, J, Stilgoe (2012), Responsible research and innovation: From science in society to science for society, with society. Science and Public Policy, 39 (6): 751-760. Rommetveit, K., van Dijk, N., Gunnarsdottír, K., O Riordan, K., Gutwirth, S., Strand, R., Wynne, B. (2017) Working responsibly across boundaries? Some practical and theoretical lessons. In: von Schomberg, R. (Ed.), Handbook of Responsible Innovation. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. van den Hoven (2013) Value Sensitive Design and Responsible Innovation. In: Owen, R., J. Bessant, M. Heintz (2013), Responsible innovation. Managing the responsible emergence of science and innovation in society. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 51-75. von Schomberg, R. (2013) A Vision of Responsible Research and Innovation. In: Owen, R., J. Bessant, M. Heintz (2013), Responsible innovation. Managing the responsible emergence of science and innovation in society. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 51-75. Wolsink, M. (2012) The research agenda on social acceptance of distributed generation in smart grids: Renewable as common pool resources. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (2012) 822 835