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STRUCTURING AN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION
WEISS C. BONVILLIAN W.B. wydawnictwo: MIT PRESS , rok wydania 2009, wydanie I cena netto: 112.00 Twoja cena 106,40 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka America is addicted to fossil fuels, and the environmental and geopolitical costs are
mounting. A federal program—on the scale of the Manhattan Project or the Apollo
Program—to stimulate innovation in energy policy seems essential. In Structuring an
Energy Technology Revolution, Charles Weiss and William Bonvillian make the case for just
such a program. Their proposal backs measures to stimulate private investment in new
technology, including a cap-and-trade system or carbon tax, but augments these with a
revamped energy innovation system. It would encourage a broad range of innovations that
would give policymakers a variety of technological options over the long implementation
period and at the huge scale required. Using new organizational features, the program
would go beyond traditional research and development efforts to promote prototyping,
demonstration, and deployment of technological innovations faster than could be
accomplished by market forces alone.
Weiss and Bonvillian propose a new integrated policy framework for advancing energy
technology and outline a four-step approach for encouraging energy innovations: assessment
of how new technology will be launched, focusing on obstacles that may be encountered in
the marketplace; development of technology-neutral policies and incentives, putting new
technology pathways into practice to bridge the traditional "valley of death"
between research and late-stage development; identification of gaps in the existing system
of institutional support for energy innovation; and the establishment of private and
public interventions to fill these gaps. This approach aims for a level playing field so
that technologies can compete with one another on their merits.
Strong leadership and public support will be needed to resist the pressure of entrenched
interests against putting new technology pathways into practice. This book will help start
the process.
Charles Weiss is Distinguished Professor of Science, Technology, and
International Affairs at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service. He was
the first Science and Technology Adviser to the World Bank.
William B. Bonvillian is Director of the MIT Washington Office and a
former senior adviser in the U.S. Senate. He teaches innovation policy on the adjunct
faculty at Georgetown.
280 pages, Hardcover
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