This paper evaluates whether the U.S. electricity sector is directed away from carbon- intensive technological lock-in, and which factors are contributing, or have potential to contribute, to a possible reorientation of the industry. With the application of a historical analysis of the electricity sector from the late nineteenth century through current day, this analysis finds that, although the industry still relies primarily on carbon-intensive fossil fuel operations, several recent trends indicate that the industry is becoming less carbon intensive, smaller in generation system scale, and more sustainable in operations. Crucial drivers—firm level interactions with technological change, industry leadership and market structure, government...
The decarbonisation of electricity generation presents policy-makers in many countries with the deli...
This dissertation investigates the extent to which cap and trade, a policy program designed to incre...
The field of environmental economics was built on the notion of internalizing into markets the socia...
The U.S. energy sector has undergone continuous change in the regulatory, technological, and market ...
Carbon lock-in is referring to the prolonged utilization ofa fossil-based energy system despite an i...
Carbon lock-in hampers the realisation of sustainable energy systems. It occurs when carbon-intensiv...
We study the drivers of the adoption of electricity generation technologies be-tween 1970 and 2014 i...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
<p>The U.S. electric power sector is in the early stages of transitioning from a reliance on carbon ...
The electricity sector is often appropriately called the linchpin of efforts to respond to climate c...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The abi...
In the U.S., the power industry is a primary energy consumption sector. Accurate knowledge on produc...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
How the smart grid enables the electric system to be more reliable and stabilizes energy prices whil...
This paper draws lessons from long run trends in energy markets for energy and climate policy. An im...
The decarbonisation of electricity generation presents policy-makers in many countries with the deli...
This dissertation investigates the extent to which cap and trade, a policy program designed to incre...
The field of environmental economics was built on the notion of internalizing into markets the socia...
The U.S. energy sector has undergone continuous change in the regulatory, technological, and market ...
Carbon lock-in is referring to the prolonged utilization ofa fossil-based energy system despite an i...
Carbon lock-in hampers the realisation of sustainable energy systems. It occurs when carbon-intensiv...
We study the drivers of the adoption of electricity generation technologies be-tween 1970 and 2014 i...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
<p>The U.S. electric power sector is in the early stages of transitioning from a reliance on carbon ...
The electricity sector is often appropriately called the linchpin of efforts to respond to climate c...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The abi...
In the U.S., the power industry is a primary energy consumption sector. Accurate knowledge on produc...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
How the smart grid enables the electric system to be more reliable and stabilizes energy prices whil...
This paper draws lessons from long run trends in energy markets for energy and climate policy. An im...
The decarbonisation of electricity generation presents policy-makers in many countries with the deli...
This dissertation investigates the extent to which cap and trade, a policy program designed to incre...
The field of environmental economics was built on the notion of internalizing into markets the socia...