Energy Technology Innovation
Herausgeber: Grübler, Arnulf; Wilson, Charlie
Energy Technology Innovation
Herausgeber: Grübler, Arnulf; Wilson, Charlie
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An edited volume on factors determining success or failure of energy technology innovation, for researchers and policy makers.
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An edited volume on factors determining success or failure of energy technology innovation, for researchers and policy makers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 955g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023222
- ISBN-10: 110702322X
- Artikelnr.: 40078461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 955g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023222
- ISBN-10: 110702322X
- Artikelnr.: 40078461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. Energy technology innovation Charlie Wilson and
Arnulf Grübler; 2. The energy technology innovation system Charlie Wilson
and Arnulf Grübler; 3. Historical case studies of energy technology
innovation Arnulf Grübler 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 Grübler; 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 Grübler, 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 Grübler and Gregory F. Nemet;
11. The French pressurized water reactor program Arnulf Grübler; 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 Díaz 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 Luíz Dall'Oglio, Paulo Texeira de Sousa, Jr and Arnulf
Grübler; 21. Global R&D, market formation and diffusion investments in
energy technology innovation Arnulf Grübler, Laura Díaz 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 Díaz 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 Grübler; Part VII.
Conclusions: 24. Lessons learnt from the energy technology innovation
system Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grübler; 25. Policies for energy
technology innovation Arnulf Grübler and Charlie Wilson.
Arnulf Grübler; 2. The energy technology innovation system Charlie Wilson
and Arnulf Grübler; 3. Historical case studies of energy technology
innovation Arnulf Grübler 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 Grübler; 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 Grübler, 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 Grübler and Gregory F. Nemet;
11. The French pressurized water reactor program Arnulf Grübler; 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 Díaz 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 Luíz Dall'Oglio, Paulo Texeira de Sousa, Jr and Arnulf
Grübler; 21. Global R&D, market formation and diffusion investments in
energy technology innovation Arnulf Grübler, Laura Díaz 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 Díaz 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 Grübler; Part VII.
Conclusions: 24. Lessons learnt from the energy technology innovation
system Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grübler; 25. Policies for energy
technology innovation Arnulf Grübler and Charlie Wilson.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Energy technology innovation Charlie Wilson and
Arnulf Grübler; 2. The energy technology innovation system Charlie Wilson
and Arnulf Grübler; 3. Historical case studies of energy technology
innovation Arnulf Grübler 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 Grübler; 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 Grübler, 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 Grübler and Gregory F. Nemet;
11. The French pressurized water reactor program Arnulf Grübler; 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 Díaz 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 Luíz Dall'Oglio, Paulo Texeira de Sousa, Jr and Arnulf
Grübler; 21. Global R&D, market formation and diffusion investments in
energy technology innovation Arnulf Grübler, Laura Díaz 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 Díaz 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 Grübler; Part VII.
Conclusions: 24. Lessons learnt from the energy technology innovation
system Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grübler; 25. Policies for energy
technology innovation Arnulf Grübler and Charlie Wilson.
Arnulf Grübler; 2. The energy technology innovation system Charlie Wilson
and Arnulf Grübler; 3. Historical case studies of energy technology
innovation Arnulf Grübler 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 Grübler; 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 Grübler, 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 Grübler and Gregory F. Nemet;
11. The French pressurized water reactor program Arnulf Grübler; 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 Díaz 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 Luíz Dall'Oglio, Paulo Texeira de Sousa, Jr and Arnulf
Grübler; 21. Global R&D, market formation and diffusion investments in
energy technology innovation Arnulf Grübler, Laura Díaz 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 Díaz 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 Grübler; Part VII.
Conclusions: 24. Lessons learnt from the energy technology innovation
system Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grübler; 25. Policies for energy
technology innovation Arnulf Grübler and Charlie Wilson.