This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement due to constraints on the use of currently available low carbon mitigation options can promote innovation in new technologies and have a positive impact on welfare. We focus on the case of a nuclear power phase-out and endogenous technical change in energy efficiency and alternative low carbon technologies. The research is inspired by the re-thinking about nuclear power deployment which took place in some countries, especially in Western Europe, after the Fukushima accident in March 2011. The analysis uses an Integrated Assessment Model, WITCH, which features multiple externalities related to greenhouse gas emissions and innovation market failures. Our results show that ...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Although nuclear power can provide electricity with very low life cycle carbon emissions and thus re...
The accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion on how to meet ambiti...
This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement due to constraints on the us...
This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement, due to constraints on the us...
This paper presents evidence of the disruption of a transition from fossil fuels to nuclear power, a...
Many countries have phased out nuclear power in response to concerns about nuclear waste and the ris...
We summarize the findings of a new MIT study on the future of nuclear energy. The context for the st...
We summarize the findings of a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study on the future o...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in an increasingly energy-d...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
NUCLEAR EXNOVATION: HOW THE NUCLEAR PHASEOUT DRIVES ECOLOGICAL MODERNIZATION Nuclear Exnovation: Ho...
International audienceThe accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Although nuclear power can provide electricity with very low life cycle carbon emissions and thus re...
The accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion on how to meet ambiti...
This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement due to constraints on the us...
This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement, due to constraints on the us...
This paper presents evidence of the disruption of a transition from fossil fuels to nuclear power, a...
Many countries have phased out nuclear power in response to concerns about nuclear waste and the ris...
We summarize the findings of a new MIT study on the future of nuclear energy. The context for the st...
We summarize the findings of a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study on the future o...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in an increasingly energy-d...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
NUCLEAR EXNOVATION: HOW THE NUCLEAR PHASEOUT DRIVES ECOLOGICAL MODERNIZATION Nuclear Exnovation: Ho...
International audienceThe accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Although nuclear power can provide electricity with very low life cycle carbon emissions and thus re...
The accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion on how to meet ambiti...