This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate policy in a long-term scenario of the global energy system. We use the energy-systems optimization model MESSAGE considering endogenous learning for various technologies, such that they experience cost reductions as a function of accumulated capacity installations. We find that the existence of technological learning while reducing overall energy system costs becomes particularly important in the context of a long-term climate policy. Diversity in technological portfolios is emphasized and results indicate deployment of a range of energy technologies in reducing emissions. An important finding is that technological learning by itself is not s...
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technologica...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper analyzes potentials of carbon capture and sequestration technologies (CCT) in a set of lo...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
Sustainable energy transition is garnering attention as a method to achieve emission reduction targe...
An important criterion in the analysis of climate policy instruments is their ability to stimulate t...
It is widely recognized that technological change has the potential to reduce GHG emissions without ...
It is now widely recognized that technological change will play a substantial role in reducing GHG e...
The threat of global warming calls for a major transformation of the energy system the coming centur...
The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. Namely, wha...
© Cambridge University Press 2010.Introduction There is widespread agreement that achieving the very...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Abstract. The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. N...
Low-carbon power generation technologies such as wind, solar and carbon capture and storage are expe...
This paper analyses whether and how a climate policy designed to stabilize greenhouse gases in the a...
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technologica...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper analyzes potentials of carbon capture and sequestration technologies (CCT) in a set of lo...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
Sustainable energy transition is garnering attention as a method to achieve emission reduction targe...
An important criterion in the analysis of climate policy instruments is their ability to stimulate t...
It is widely recognized that technological change has the potential to reduce GHG emissions without ...
It is now widely recognized that technological change will play a substantial role in reducing GHG e...
The threat of global warming calls for a major transformation of the energy system the coming centur...
The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. Namely, wha...
© Cambridge University Press 2010.Introduction There is widespread agreement that achieving the very...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Abstract. The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. N...
Low-carbon power generation technologies such as wind, solar and carbon capture and storage are expe...
This paper analyses whether and how a climate policy designed to stabilize greenhouse gases in the a...
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technologica...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper analyzes potentials of carbon capture and sequestration technologies (CCT) in a set of lo...