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- catalog abstract "The fact that market experience improves performance and reduces prices is well known and widely exploited in technology-intensive industries, but sparsely used in analysis for energy technology policy. Knowledge of the "experience effect" can help in the design of efficient programmes for deploying of environment-friendly technologies. The effect must be taken into account when estimating the future costs of achieving targets, including targets for carbon dioxide reduction. This book discusses issues raised by the "experience effect", such as price-cost cycles, competition for learning opportunities in the market, risk of "technology lockout" and the effects of research, development and deployment policies on technology learning. Case studies illustrate how experience curves can be used to set policy targets and to design policy measures that will encourage both investment in and use of environment-friendly energy technologies. Low-cost paths to stabilising CO2 emissions are explored.".
- catalog contributor b11754173.
- catalog contributor b11754174.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Foreword by Robert Priddle -- Chapter 1. Riding the Experience Curve -- -Pricing for an Emerging Technology -- Assessing Future Prospects -- Competition and Learning Opportunities -- The Purpose of this Book -- Chapter 2. Learning Requires Action -- -An Input-Output Model of Learning -- Influencing the Learning System: Public R&D and Deployment Policies -- Inside the Learning System I. Technology Structural Change -- Outside the Learning System. Market Structural Change -- Inside the Learning System II. Compound Systems -- Chapter 3. Making Emerging Technologies Commercial -- -Solar Heating - Monitoring and Terminating an R&D Programme -- Wind Power - Deployment Support to Increase Learning -- Photovoltaics - Creating and Supporting New Niche Markets -- Chapter 4. The Dynamics of Learning and Technology Competition -- -Effect of Learning on Estimates of CO2 Mitigation Cost -- Competition for Learning Investments -- Uncertainty about Learning -- Managing the Balance between Global Learning and Local Deployment -- Chapter 5. Conclusions - Implications for Energy Technology Policy -- References -- Appendix A. Graphic Representation of Learning Curves -- Appendix B. Recommendations from the IEA Workshop on Experience Curves for Policy Making - The Case of Energy Technology, Stuttgart, Germany, 10-11 May 1999 -- Appendix C. International Collaboration no Experience Curves for Energy Technology Policy, EXCETP".
- catalog description "The fact that market experience improves performance and reduces prices is well known and widely exploited in technology-intensive industries, but sparsely used in analysis for energy technology policy. Knowledge of the "experience effect" can help in the design of efficient programmes for deploying of environment-friendly technologies. The effect must be taken into account when estimating the future costs of achieving targets, including targets for carbon dioxide reduction. This book discusses issues raised by the "experience effect", such as price-cost cycles, competition for learning opportunities in the market, risk of "technology lockout" and the effects of research, development and deployment policies on technology learning. Case studies illustrate how experience curves can be used to set policy targets and to design policy measures that will encourage both investment in and use of environment-friendly energy technologies. Low-cost paths to stabilising CO2 emissions are explored.".
- catalog extent "127 p. :".
- catalog identifier "9264176500".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : OECD/IEA,".
- catalog subject "Energy policy Planning.".
- catalog subject "Experiential learning.".
- catalog subject "HD9502.A2 E95 2000".
- catalog subject "Learning models (Stochastic processes)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword by Robert Priddle -- Chapter 1. Riding the Experience Curve -- -Pricing for an Emerging Technology -- Assessing Future Prospects -- Competition and Learning Opportunities -- The Purpose of this Book -- Chapter 2. Learning Requires Action -- -An Input-Output Model of Learning -- Influencing the Learning System: Public R&D and Deployment Policies -- Inside the Learning System I. Technology Structural Change -- Outside the Learning System. Market Structural Change -- Inside the Learning System II. Compound Systems -- Chapter 3. Making Emerging Technologies Commercial -- -Solar Heating - Monitoring and Terminating an R&D Programme -- Wind Power - Deployment Support to Increase Learning -- Photovoltaics - Creating and Supporting New Niche Markets -- Chapter 4. The Dynamics of Learning and Technology Competition -- -Effect of Learning on Estimates of CO2 Mitigation Cost -- Competition for Learning Investments -- Uncertainty about Learning -- Managing the Balance between Global Learning and Local Deployment -- Chapter 5. Conclusions - Implications for Energy Technology Policy -- References -- Appendix A. Graphic Representation of Learning Curves -- Appendix B. Recommendations from the IEA Workshop on Experience Curves for Policy Making - The Case of Energy Technology, Stuttgart, Germany, 10-11 May 1999 -- Appendix C. International Collaboration no Experience Curves for Energy Technology Policy, EXCETP".
- catalog title "Experience curves for energy technology policy / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; International Energy Agency.".
- catalog type "text".