Index
Publication date
2020
Editors
Junginger, Martin
Louwen, Atse
Advisors
Supervisors
Document Type
Part of book
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taverne
Abstract
Technological Learning in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy System: Conceptual Issues, Empirical Findings, and Use in Energy Modeling quantifies key trends and drivers of energy technologies deployed in the energy transition. It uses the experience curve tool to show how future cost reductions and cumulative deployment of these technologies may shape the future mix of the electricity, heat and transport sectors. The book explores experience curves in detail, including possible pitfalls, and demonstrates how to quantify the ‘quality’ of experience curves. It discusses how this tool is implemented in models and addresses methodological challenges and solutions. For each technology, current market trends, past cost reductions and underlying drivers, available experience curves, and future prospects are considered. Electricity, heat and transport sector models are explored in-depth to show how the future deployment of these technologies-and their associated costs-determine whether ambitious decarbonization climate targets can be reached - and at what costs. The book also addresses lessons and recommendations for policymakers, industry and academics, including key technologies requiring further policy support, and what scientific knowledge gaps remain for future research.
Keywords
Taverne, General Energy, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 13 - Climate Action
Citation
Junginger, M & Louwen, A 2020, Index. in M Junginger & A Louwen (eds), Technological Learning in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy System : Conceptual Issues, Empirical Findings, and Use in Energy Modeling. Academic Press, pp. 321-326. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818762-3.00021-2