Modelling induced innovation for the low-carbon energy transition: a menu of options
Induced innovation is a multi-faceted process characterized by interaction between demand-pull forces, path-dependent self-reinforcing change, and the cost reduction of technology that occurs with cumulative deployment. By endogenously including induced innovation in energy models, policy analysts a...
Main Authors: | Pasqualino, R, Peñasco, C, Barbrook-Johnson, P, Senra de Moura, F, Kolesnikov, S, Hafner, S, Nijsse, FJMM, Lamperti, F, Hinder, B, Melekh, Y, Sharpe, S, Jones, AW, Anadón, LD, Lenton, TM, Grubb, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2024
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