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Energy Technology Innovation Arnulf Grubler (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)

Energy Technology Innovation By Arnulf Grubler (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)

Energy Technology Innovation by Arnulf Grubler (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)


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Energy technology innovation - improving how we produce and use energy - is critical for a transition towards sustainability. This book presents cutting-edge knowledge, novel concepts, new data and independent analysis and synthesis written by an international team of leading scholars of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA), making it highly policy relevant and authoritative.

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Energy Technology Innovation: Learning from Historical Successes and Failures by Arnulf Grubler (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)

Energy technology innovation - improving how we produce and use energy - is critical for a transition towards sustainability. This book presents a rich set of twenty case studies of energy technology innovation embedded within a unifying conceptual framework. It provides insights into why some innovation efforts have been more successful than others, and draws important policy conclusions. The case studies cover a wide range of energy technologies, ranging from energy supply to energy end use, from successes to failures and from industrialized, emerging and developing economies. The case studies are presented by an international group of eminent scholars under the auspices of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA), whose main volume was published in 2012 by Cambridge University Press. Energy Technology Innovation presents new data, new concepts and novel analytical and policy perspectives. It will be invaluable for researchers, policy makers, economists, industrial innovators and entrepreneurs in the field of energy technology.

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'It is an ambitious endeavor to understand and provide explanations for why and how successes and failures occur in projects related to energy technology innovation, but the editors (and the authors) do indeed reach their goal. For this reason, this might be the best book written to date treating the subject of energy technology innovation ... [it] is an excellent read and the editors have published a highly reader-friendly, well-structured book.' Energy Research and Social Science

About Arnulf Grubler (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)

Arnulf Grubler is a world leading scholar on the history of energy systems and on technological change and innovation policy. He is Acting Program Leader of the Transitions to New Technologies Program at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria, and Professor in the field of Energy and Technology at the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University. He has been serving as lead and contributing author and review editor for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 1996. He has authored or edited several books, including Technology and Global Change (Cambridge, 1998) and Technological Change and the Environment (with N. Nakicenovic and W. D. Nordhaus, 2002). He is also a convening lead author of three chapters in the Global Energy Assessment (Cambridge, 2012). Charlie Wilson is a researcher with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and a lecturer in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia. He is a scholar on innovation studies and on the history of technological change in energy systems. His current research focuses on both historical and future technology diffusion dynamics, and the adoption of energy-efficient and smart home technologies. Previously he has held positions with the London School of Economics and the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria. He is also a lead author of two chapters in the Global Energy Assessment (Cambridge, 2012).

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction: 1. Energy technology innovation Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grubler; 2. The energy technology innovation system Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grubler; 3. Historical case studies of energy technology innovation Arnulf Grubler and Charlie Wilson; Part II. Patterns and Linkages in the Energy Technology Innovation System: 4. Grand designs: historical patterns and future scenarios of energy technological change Arnulf Grubler; 5. Historical diffusion and growth of energy technologies Charlie Wilson; 6. Input, output and outcome metrics for assessing energy technology innovation Charlie Wilson; 7. Technology portfolios: modeling technological uncertainty and innovation risks Arnulf Grubler, Sabine Fuss, David McCollum, Volker Krey and Keywan Riahi; Part III. Knowledge in the Energy Technology Innovation System: 8. Solar water heater innovation in the United States, China and Europe Gregory F. Nemet; 9. Heat pumps: a comparative assessment of innovation and diffusion policies in Sweden and Switzerland Bernadett Kiss, Lena Nejj and Martin Jakob; 10. Sources and consequences of knowledge depreciation Arnulf Grubler and Gregory F. Nemet; 11. The French pressurized water reactor program Arnulf Grubler; Part IV. Adoption and Use in the Energy Technology Innovation System: 12. Technological improvements of solar thermal electricity in the United States and the role of public policy Gregory F. Nemet; 13. Automobile fuel efficiency standards Gregory F. Nemet; 14. Hybrid cars: development and deployment in Japan, the United States and China Kelly Sims Gallagher; 15. Solar photovoltaics: multiple drivers of technological improvement Gregory F. Nemet; Part V. Actors and Institutions in the Energy Technology System: 16. A comparative assessment of wind turbine innovation and diffusion policies Lena Nejj and Per Dannemand Andersen; 17. The role of standards: the Japanese top runner program for end-use efficiency Osamu Kimura; 18. Solar innovation and market feedback: solar photovoltaics in rural Kenya Daniel M. Kammen and Arne Jacobsen; 19. The US synthetic fuels corporation: policy consistency, flexibility and the long-term consequences of perceived failures Laura Diaz Anadon and Gregory F. Nemet; Part VI. Resources in the Energy Technology Innovation System: 20. Brazilian ethanol: unpacking a success story of energy technology innovation Dustin Meyer, Lynn Mytelka, Rich Press, Evandro Luiz Dall'Oglio, Paulo Texeira de Sousa, Jr and Arnulf Grubler; 21. Global R&D, market formation and diffusion investments in energy technology innovation Arnulf Grubler, Laura Diaz Anadon, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Ruud Kempener, Anastasia O'Rourke and Charlie Wilson; 22. Energy RD&D investments in the major emerging economies and the United States Ruud Kempener, Laura Diaz Anadon, Kelly Sims Gallagher and Kejun Jiang; 23. A comparative analysis of annual market investments in energy supply and end-use technologies Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grubler; Part VII. Conclusions: 24. Lessons learnt from the energy technology innovation system Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grubler; 25. Policies for energy technology innovation Arnulf Grubler and Charlie Wilson.

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NLS9781108446006
9781108446006
1108446000
Energy Technology Innovation: Learning from Historical Successes and Failures by Arnulf Grubler (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2018-03-01
400
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