This report presents the results of a study conducted by five US Department of Energy national laboratories that quantifies the potential for energy-efficient and low-carbon technologies to reduce carbon emissions in the US. The stimulus for this study derives from a growing recognition that any national effort to reduce the growth of greenhouse gas emissions must consider ways of increasing the productivity of energy use. To add greater definition to this view, they quantify the reductions in carbon emissions that can be attained through the improved performance and increased penetration of efficient and low-carbon technologies by the year 2010. They also take a longer-term perspective by characterizing the potential for future research an...
Over the next few decades, severe cuts in emissions from energy will be required to meet global clim...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology & Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Div...
This paper presents a simple method for incorporating the time required for new technology to penetr...
This report presents the results of a study conducted by five US Department of Energy national labor...
This report describes an analysis of possible technology-based scenarios for the U.S. energy system ...
The world is searching for a meaningful answer to the likelihood that the continued build-up of gree...
Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFTech ReportGreene, D. L.Plotkin, S.Duleep, K. G.Oak Ridge Nationa...
The rise in greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion and industrial and agricultural act...
This report describes three advanced technology scenarios and various illustrative cases developed b...
This paper presents and discusses an integrated set of policies designed to reduce U.S. carbon emiss...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
Technological progress, energy use, energy intensity, and carbon mitigation are tightly intertwined ...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...
To mitigate the effects of climate change, the U.S. will need a widespread deployment of energy effi...
Several states and countries have adopted targets for deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by...
Over the next few decades, severe cuts in emissions from energy will be required to meet global clim...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology & Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Div...
This paper presents a simple method for incorporating the time required for new technology to penetr...
This report presents the results of a study conducted by five US Department of Energy national labor...
This report describes an analysis of possible technology-based scenarios for the U.S. energy system ...
The world is searching for a meaningful answer to the likelihood that the continued build-up of gree...
Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFTech ReportGreene, D. L.Plotkin, S.Duleep, K. G.Oak Ridge Nationa...
The rise in greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion and industrial and agricultural act...
This report describes three advanced technology scenarios and various illustrative cases developed b...
This paper presents and discusses an integrated set of policies designed to reduce U.S. carbon emiss...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
Technological progress, energy use, energy intensity, and carbon mitigation are tightly intertwined ...
This study provides an updated analysis of long-term energy system scenarios for California consiste...
To mitigate the effects of climate change, the U.S. will need a widespread deployment of energy effi...
Several states and countries have adopted targets for deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by...
Over the next few decades, severe cuts in emissions from energy will be required to meet global clim...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology & Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Div...
This paper presents a simple method for incorporating the time required for new technology to penetr...