Title of article
Technological innovation in the energy sector: R&D, deployment, and learning-by-doing
Author/Authors
Ambuj D. Sagar، نويسنده , , Bob van der Zwaan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
2601
To page
2608
Abstract
Technological innovation is fundamental for rendering the energy economy cleaner and more efficient with concomitant economic, developmental, and environmental benefits. This paper discusses aspects of R&D and ‘learning-by-doing,’ the main contributors to technological change that are complementary yet inter-linked. The relationship between the level of national energy R&D investments and changes in the trajectory of the countryʹs energy system is complex; targeted efforts to promote deployment of new energy technologies play a major role in translating the results of R&D activities to changes in the energy system. Learning-by-doing is an important element of deployment, but it remains largely poorly understood. Hence this phenomenon needs to be ‘unpacked’ and its various aspects analyzed in detail, so as to allow better design of early deployment efforts to enhance learning gains. This paper highlights how public R&D and deployment efforts must work in tandem to expand the portfolio, and realize the potential, of new and improved energy technologies.
Keywords
Clean energy transition , Energy research and development , Learning-by-doing
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
970894
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