No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed?:
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Beschreibung: | The first principle for guiding the design of clean technology policies is not to pick technology winners, but rather to pick winning technology policies. Many studies analyse the technological options for achieving deep reductions in green house gas (GHG) emissions. Economists who model climate policies, on the other hand, tend to focus on cost-effective solutions, but often with less technological detail. All models have difficulties in incorporating realistic representations of technological change, uncertainties, barriers and non-market-based policies. Energy projections are difficult for proven technologies, and even trickier for emerging ones |
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spelling | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? Brussels [Belgium] CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies 2011 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2011 1 Online-Ressource (6 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The first principle for guiding the design of clean technology policies is not to pick technology winners, but rather to pick winning technology policies. Many studies analyse the technological options for achieving deep reductions in green house gas (GHG) emissions. Economists who model climate policies, on the other hand, tend to focus on cost-effective solutions, but often with less technological detail. All models have difficulties in incorporating realistic representations of technological change, uncertainties, barriers and non-market-based policies. Energy projections are difficult for proven technologies, and even trickier for emerging ones Energy and Environmental Studies Physical Geopgraphy Environmental and Energy policy Environmental interactions Fischer, Christine Sonstige oth Torvanger, Asbjørn Sonstige oth Shrivastava, M.K. Sonstige oth Sterner, Thomas Sonstige oth Stigson, P. Sonstige oth Central and Eastern European Online Library Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? Energy and Environmental Studies Physical Geopgraphy Environmental and Energy policy Environmental interactions |
title | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? |
title_auth | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? |
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title_full | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? |
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title_full_unstemmed | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? |
title_short | No. 254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed? |
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topic | Energy and Environmental Studies Physical Geopgraphy Environmental and Energy policy Environmental interactions |
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