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Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy analyses the interplay of technological, institutional, market and management factors in the dynamics of energy systems. The book aims to inform national and international policies to promote low carbon innovation.

Featuring chapters by leading international experts, this book explores how innovation in energy systems will provide a core contribution to achieving national and international energy policy goals, including energy security and long-term reductions in CO2 emissions. The book elaborates approaches to understanding innovation from different disciplinary perspectives and illustrates these through case studies of national and sectoral energy systems. These cover a range of technologies including photovoltaics, wind power, fuel cells, microgeneration, combined heat and power, and efficiency standards, for both energy and transport services. It contributes to greater mutual learning between approaches as international academics from economic, institutional and management backgrounds share and analyse their respective approaches, knowledge and insights.

The explicitly multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approach will appeal to academic researchers and postgraduate students interested in energy systems and policy. It will also be of interest to policymakers involved in promoting low carbon innovation, and strategic management thinkers in energy firms and consultancies.



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Contents: Preface Foreword 1. Innovation in Energy Systems: Learning from Economic, Institutional and Management Approaches Timothy Foxon, Jonathan Köhler and Karsten Neuhoff 2. A Cybernetic Perspective on Technology Learning Clas-Otto Wene 3. Demand-pull Energy Technology Policies, Diffusion and Improvements in California Wind Power Gregory Nemet 4. Functions in Innovation Systems: A Framework for Analysing Energy System Dynamics and Identifying Goals for System-building Activities by Entrepreneurs and Policymakers Anna Bergek, Marko Hekkert and Staffan Jacobsson 5. Firms, Markets and the Fuel Cell Technology Innovation System in an International Perspective Chris Hendry, James Brown and Paul Harborne 6. On the Dynamics of Microgeneration Diffusion in Germany and the UK Barbara Praetorius, Raphael Sauter and Jim Watson 7. Evolutionary Innovation Systems of Low Carbon Electricity: Insights about Institutional Change and Innovation in the Cases of CHP and Wind Energy Marianne van der Steen, John Groenewegen, Martijn Jonker, Rolf Künneke and Eeke Mast 8. Market Transformation: Innovation Theory and Practice Mark Hinnells and Brenda Boardman 9. Can Car Makers Save the Planet? Jonathan Köhler, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/05/2008
      ISBN13: 9781847203823, 978-1847203823
      ISBN10: 1847203825

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy analyses the interplay of technological, institutional, market and management factors in the dynamics of energy systems. The book aims to inform national and international policies to promote low carbon innovation.

      Featuring chapters by leading international experts, this book explores how innovation in energy systems will provide a core contribution to achieving national and international energy policy goals, including energy security and long-term reductions in CO2 emissions. The book elaborates approaches to understanding innovation from different disciplinary perspectives and illustrates these through case studies of national and sectoral energy systems. These cover a range of technologies including photovoltaics, wind power, fuel cells, microgeneration, combined heat and power, and efficiency standards, for both energy and transport services. It contributes to greater mutual learning between approaches as international academics from economic, institutional and management backgrounds share and analyse their respective approaches, knowledge and insights.

      The explicitly multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approach will appeal to academic researchers and postgraduate students interested in energy systems and policy. It will also be of interest to policymakers involved in promoting low carbon innovation, and strategic management thinkers in energy firms and consultancies.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface Foreword 1. Innovation in Energy Systems: Learning from Economic, Institutional and Management Approaches Timothy Foxon, Jonathan Köhler and Karsten Neuhoff 2. A Cybernetic Perspective on Technology Learning Clas-Otto Wene 3. Demand-pull Energy Technology Policies, Diffusion and Improvements in California Wind Power Gregory Nemet 4. Functions in Innovation Systems: A Framework for Analysing Energy System Dynamics and Identifying Goals for System-building Activities by Entrepreneurs and Policymakers Anna Bergek, Marko Hekkert and Staffan Jacobsson 5. Firms, Markets and the Fuel Cell Technology Innovation System in an International Perspective Chris Hendry, James Brown and Paul Harborne 6. On the Dynamics of Microgeneration Diffusion in Germany and the UK Barbara Praetorius, Raphael Sauter and Jim Watson 7. Evolutionary Innovation Systems of Low Carbon Electricity: Insights about Institutional Change and Innovation in the Cases of CHP and Wind Energy Marianne van der Steen, John Groenewegen, Martijn Jonker, Rolf Künneke and Eeke Mast 8. Market Transformation: Innovation Theory and Practice Mark Hinnells and Brenda Boardman 9. Can Car Makers Save the Planet? Jonathan Köhler, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton Index

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