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ID116690
Title ProperBackward into the future
Other Title Informationthe shift to coal and implications for the next energy transition
LanguageENG
AuthorAllen, Robert C
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This history of the transition from organic to mineral fuels suggests a number of conclusions that may have parallels in the future: People respond to price incentives; science is important but not sufficient; human capital is important; cooperation is as important as competition; path breaking technologies take a long time to mature.
The future, however, will not - and should not! - be a replay of the past. One of the greatest differences is the externality issues raised by global warming. The choice of fuels and technologies has ramifications far beyond the profit and loss statements of the people deciding them. In that case, decentralized decision making will not reach a desirable overall result. Planning and coordination are essential to tackle these problems.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 50; Nov 2012: p.17-23
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 50; Nov 2012: p.17-23
Key WordsCoal ;  Energy Transition ;  History