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Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution, Paperback / softback Book

Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution Paperback / softback

Part of the The MIT Press series

Paperback / softback

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An argument for a major federal program to stimulate innovation in energy technology and a proposal for a policy approach to implement it. America is addicted to fossil fuels, and the environmental and geopolitical costs are mounting.

A public-private program-at an expanded scale-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, within 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, faster than could be accomplished by market forces alone.

Even if the nation can't make progress at this time on pricing carbon, a technology strategy remains critical and can go ahead now. Strong leadership and public support will be needed to resist the pressure of entrenched interests against putting new technology pathways into practice in the complex and established energy sector.

This book has helped start the process.

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