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020 _a9781139150880 (ebook)
020 _z9781107023222 (hardback)
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050 0 0 _aTJ163.2
_b.E4933 2014
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245 0 0 _aEnergy Technology Innovation :
_bLearning from Historical Successes and Failures /
_cEdited by Arnulf GrĂ¼bler, Charlie Wilson.
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2013.
300 _a1 online resource (400 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Oct 2015).
520 _aEnergy technology innovation - improving how we produce and use energy - is critical for a transition towards sustainability. This book presents a rich set of twenty case studies of energy technology innovation embedded within a unifying conceptual framework. It provides insights into why some innovation efforts have been more successful than others, and draws important policy conclusions. The case studies cover a wide range of energy technologies, ranging from energy supply to energy end use, from successes to failures and from industrialized, emerging and developing economies. The case studies are presented by an international group of eminent scholars under the auspices of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA), whose main volume was published in 2012 by Cambridge University Press. Energy Technology Innovation presents new data, new concepts and novel analytical and policy perspectives. It will prove to be invaluable for researchers, policy makers, economists, industrial innovators and entrepreneurs in the field of energy technology.
650 0 _aPower resources
700 1 _aGrĂ¼bler, Arnulf,
_eeditor of compilation.
700 1 _aWilson, Charlie,
_eeditor of compilation.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781107023222
856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139150880
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