This study intends to dig into the renewable energy industry and drawing from research on learning curves and energy polices, proposes a way to speed-up the energy shift from our fossil-fuel dependency to a green economy. Even though standard economic frameworks suggest that markets and not policy makers should decide winners and losers, we urge to accelerate renewable energy competitiveness, proposing that by limiting the number of renewable technologies where resources are allocated to at government level, we reduce the time within which renewables will achieve technological price parity with fossil fuels. In turn, by analyzing the energy demand and supply curves, the study suggests that this action will also mediate the relation between ...
Energy system models are needed to help policy makers design renewable energy policies that combine ...
We examine policy instruments that aim to decarbonize electricity production by replacing fossil fue...
This is the final version. Available from the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter via the...
Strategic plans in the energy sector have the overall objective of the use of renewable energy, espe...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. As the price of one barrel of oil...
Thanks to technological advancements, the profitably useable fossil energy deposits are increasing, ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the driving of investment in renewable energy sources in low car...
One option to counteract anthropogenic climate change is to increase the share of renewable electric...
The current worldwide energy consumption is largely dominated by non-renewable energies such as coal...
Historically, long-waves have characterized transformations of the energy systems. There is not much...
This paper examines why renewable energy is essential to building a healthy, reliable, and secure fu...
Poster PresentationFaster uptake of renewable energies is a must, if we are to tackle climate change...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
This research was done in the field of renewable energy and its future projection. The world Today i...
Dramatic fall in costs of renewable energy in the last 24 months has not only accelerated the replac...
Energy system models are needed to help policy makers design renewable energy policies that combine ...
We examine policy instruments that aim to decarbonize electricity production by replacing fossil fue...
This is the final version. Available from the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter via the...
Strategic plans in the energy sector have the overall objective of the use of renewable energy, espe...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. As the price of one barrel of oil...
Thanks to technological advancements, the profitably useable fossil energy deposits are increasing, ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the driving of investment in renewable energy sources in low car...
One option to counteract anthropogenic climate change is to increase the share of renewable electric...
The current worldwide energy consumption is largely dominated by non-renewable energies such as coal...
Historically, long-waves have characterized transformations of the energy systems. There is not much...
This paper examines why renewable energy is essential to building a healthy, reliable, and secure fu...
Poster PresentationFaster uptake of renewable energies is a must, if we are to tackle climate change...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
This research was done in the field of renewable energy and its future projection. The world Today i...
Dramatic fall in costs of renewable energy in the last 24 months has not only accelerated the replac...
Energy system models are needed to help policy makers design renewable energy policies that combine ...
We examine policy instruments that aim to decarbonize electricity production by replacing fossil fue...
This is the final version. Available from the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter via the...