The costs of low-carbon energy fell dramatically over the past decade, leading to rapid growth in its deployment. However, many challenges remain to deploy low-carbon energy at a scale necessary to meet net zero carbon emission targets. If net zero goals are to be met, developing complementary technologies and skills will be a necessary part of the next wave of low-carbon energy innovation. These include both improvements in physical capital, such as smart grids to aid integration of intermittent renewables, and human capital, to develop the skills workers need for a low-carbon economy. We document recent trends in energy innovation and discuss the lessons learnt for policy. We then discuss the potential role for complementary innovation in...
Current technological improvements are yet to put the world on track to net-zero, which will require...
Of the 45 energy technologies deemed critical by the International Energy Agency for meeting global ...
In this paper we present findings from a systematic review on job creation, quality, and skills, foc...
The costs of low-carbon energy fell dramatically over the past decade, leading to rapid growth in it...
Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy analyses the interplay of technological, institutional, market a...
One question left unanswered by the 2015 Paris Agreement is exactly how the world will meet the daun...
The development and transfer of clean energy technologies to achieve universal energy access is chal...
About the paper The term “development ” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evi...
A ‘Just Transition’ seeks to protect the rights of the workforce throughout transition away from hig...
The world is at a pivotal crossroad in energy choices. There is a strong sense that our use of energ...
The transition to a low-carbon society requires a deep transformation, enabled by rapid adoption of ...
The term “development” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evidence suggests de...
The relationships between energy and development are complex, compounded by increasingly differentia...
The cities of the world are growing at a rapid pace and as hubs of economic development, production...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
Current technological improvements are yet to put the world on track to net-zero, which will require...
Of the 45 energy technologies deemed critical by the International Energy Agency for meeting global ...
In this paper we present findings from a systematic review on job creation, quality, and skills, foc...
The costs of low-carbon energy fell dramatically over the past decade, leading to rapid growth in it...
Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy analyses the interplay of technological, institutional, market a...
One question left unanswered by the 2015 Paris Agreement is exactly how the world will meet the daun...
The development and transfer of clean energy technologies to achieve universal energy access is chal...
About the paper The term “development ” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evi...
A ‘Just Transition’ seeks to protect the rights of the workforce throughout transition away from hig...
The world is at a pivotal crossroad in energy choices. There is a strong sense that our use of energ...
The transition to a low-carbon society requires a deep transformation, enabled by rapid adoption of ...
The term “development” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evidence suggests de...
The relationships between energy and development are complex, compounded by increasingly differentia...
The cities of the world are growing at a rapid pace and as hubs of economic development, production...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
Current technological improvements are yet to put the world on track to net-zero, which will require...
Of the 45 energy technologies deemed critical by the International Energy Agency for meeting global ...
In this paper we present findings from a systematic review on job creation, quality, and skills, foc...