“…The literature on historical energy transitions has blossomed in the last ten years (Gales et al 2007, Geels and Schot 2007, Bartoletto and Rubio 2008, Madureira 2008, Kunnas and Myllyntaus 2009, Allen 2009, Ayres and Warr 2009, Wrigley 2010, Smil 2010, Mitchell 2011, Kander et al 2013, Grübler and Wilson 2014, and Jones 2014. Perhaps triggered by unfolding events, and partly stimulated by the special issue in this journal, research output on using experiences from past energy transitions to inform the present and future policies has accelerated (Sarrica et al 2016, Sovacool 2016, Chabrol 2016, Andrews-Speed 2016, Pearson 2016.…”