Low-carbon energy technologies (renewable energy and energy efficiency) are considered essential to achieve climate change mitigation goals, so a rapid deployment is needed. However there is a significant financing gap and many policymakers are […]
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Abstract This article addresses the impact of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) on Poland’s conventional energy sector in 2008 – 2020 and further till 2050. Poland is a country with over […]
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Given the magnitude of investment needs into low-carbon power generation, the availability and cost of capital is crucial for successful energy transitions. Recently, a strong increase of non-recourse project finance […]
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Last month, the European Union marked the tenth year of its Strategic Energy Technology Plan. It is one of many policy initiatives worldwide to accelerate innovation in energy technologies to […]
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The sheer complexity of sustainability transitions makes it vital to develop simplifying conceptual frameworks. Starting from the contrast between the mainstream innovation-economics and systems-innovation/evolutionary literatures, this paper begins by summarising […]
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The multiple roles of state investment banks in low-carbon energy finance: An analysis of Australia, the UK and Germany
/in Publications /by Anna Geddes, Tobias S. Schmidt and Bjarne SteffenLow-carbon energy technologies (renewable energy and energy efficiency) are considered essential to achieve climate change mitigation goals, so a rapid deployment is needed. However there is a significant financing gap and many policymakers are […]
Impact assessment of climate policy on Poland’s power sector
/in Publications /by Tadeusz Skoczkowski, Sławomir Bielecki, Arkadiusz Węgarz, Magdalena Włodarczak and Piotr GutowskiAbstract This article addresses the impact of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) on Poland’s conventional energy sector in 2008 – 2020 and further till 2050. Poland is a country with over […]
The importance of project finance for renewable energy projects
/in Publications /by Bjarne SteffenGiven the magnitude of investment needs into low-carbon power generation, the availability and cost of capital is crucial for successful energy transitions. Recently, a strong increase of non-recourse project finance […]
Six principles for energy innovation
/in Publications /by Gabriel Chan, Anna P. Goldstein, Amitai Bin-Nun, Laura Diaz Anadon & Venkatesh NarayanamurtiLast month, the European Union marked the tenth year of its Strategic Energy Technology Plan. It is one of many policy initiatives worldwide to accelerate innovation in energy technologies to […]
On order and complexity in innovations systems: conceptual frameworks for policy mixes in sustainability transitions
/in Publications /by Michael Grubb, Will McDowall and Paul DrummondThe sheer complexity of sustainability transitions makes it vital to develop simplifying conceptual frameworks. Starting from the contrast between the mainstream innovation-economics and systems-innovation/evolutionary literatures, this paper begins by summarising […]