Energy Technology Innovation
Herausgeber: Grübler, Arnulf; Wilson, Charlie
Energy Technology Innovation
Herausgeber: Grübler, Arnulf; Wilson, Charlie
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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 - 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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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9781108446006
- ISBN-10: 1108446000
- Artikelnr.: 49558007
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9781108446006
- ISBN-10: 1108446000
- Artikelnr.: 49558007
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.