Technological progress is an important issue in long-term energy demand projections and in environmental analyses. Different assumptions on technological progress and diffusion of new technologies are among the reasons for diverging results obtained using bottom-up and top-down models for analysing the costs of greenhouse gas mitigation. This paper examines the effect on aggregate energy efficiency of using technological vintage models to describe technology diffusion. The focus is on short- to medium-term issues. Three different models of Danish energy supply and demand are used to illustrate the consequences of the vintage modelling approach. The fluctuating utilisation rates for power capacity in Denmark are found to have a significant i...
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We estimate the diffusion of micro cogeneration systems (MiCoGen) using hydrogen produced from natur...
This study investigates the dynamic relationships between technological innovation, consumption of e...
Traditional large appliances absorb a large share of residential electricity consumption and represe...
This paper studies the adoption and diffusion of energy-saving technologies in a vintage model. An i...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
In this study, we develop a series of technology diffusion formulations that endogenously represent ...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
Technology change will have a central role in achieving a sustainable energy system. This calls for ...
International audienceThe modelling of long-term energy demand dynamics is of prime interest for ene...
textabstractThis paper studies the adoption and diffusion of energy-saving technologies in a vintage...
The diffusion of energy saving technologies is an important part of UK energy and climate policy. In...
Distributed generation (DG) technologies, such as gas-fired reciprocating engines and microturbines...
Increasing energy efficiency is known to be a significant driver for decarbonizing the energy system...
Global sustainable energy and environmental policies have increased the need to understand how new e...
Contains fulltext : 203555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Uncoordinated t...
We estimate the diffusion of micro cogeneration systems (MiCoGen) using hydrogen produced from natur...
This study investigates the dynamic relationships between technological innovation, consumption of e...
Traditional large appliances absorb a large share of residential electricity consumption and represe...
This paper studies the adoption and diffusion of energy-saving technologies in a vintage model. An i...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
In this study, we develop a series of technology diffusion formulations that endogenously represent ...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
Technology change will have a central role in achieving a sustainable energy system. This calls for ...
International audienceThe modelling of long-term energy demand dynamics is of prime interest for ene...
textabstractThis paper studies the adoption and diffusion of energy-saving technologies in a vintage...
The diffusion of energy saving technologies is an important part of UK energy and climate policy. In...
Distributed generation (DG) technologies, such as gas-fired reciprocating engines and microturbines...
Increasing energy efficiency is known to be a significant driver for decarbonizing the energy system...
Global sustainable energy and environmental policies have increased the need to understand how new e...
Contains fulltext : 203555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Uncoordinated t...
We estimate the diffusion of micro cogeneration systems (MiCoGen) using hydrogen produced from natur...
This study investigates the dynamic relationships between technological innovation, consumption of e...