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Experience Curves for Energy Technology Policy
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1. 저자 : Clas-Otto Wene, the chair of Energy Systems Technology, at Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden.
2. 개요 : Through their RD&D budgets, IEA Governments have supported the development of new energy technologies. These efforts have provided more energy-efficient, cleaner technologies. Many of these technologies, however, are still too expensive for commercial deployment. For them, the policy focus is therefore shifting from publicly supported research and development to measures to bring the technologies to the market. The changing focus raises questions regarding government deployment programmes and the role of such programmes in CO2-mitigation policies. Analytical tools are required to resolve these questions; experience curves are one such tool. Experience curves demonstrate that investment in the deployment of emerging technologies could drive prices down so as to provide new competitive energy system for CO2 stabilisation. This process of technology learning requires longterm, stable policies for energy technology. Considerable investments – known as “learning investments” – may be required over the next few decades. These may call for concerted action among governments. The findings presented in this book have led to new IEA initiatives. Experience-curve analysis for policy-making was the subject of an IEA Workshop in Stuttgart in May 1999. Appendix 2 reproduces the workshop’s recommendations, including a call on the IEA to initiate international collaboration on experience curves for energy technology policy. With the support of the IEA Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT), the Secretariat convened the first meeting under this rubric in Paris in October 1999. Appendix 3 presents results.
3. 출처 : www.iea.org
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