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ID126624
Title ProperInnovation policy for directing technical change in the power sector
LanguageENG
AuthorAalbers, Rob ;  Shestalova, Victoria ;  Kocsis, Viktoria
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper discusses policy instruments for redirecting technical change within the electricity sector to mitigate climate change. First, we unravel the mechanism behind directed technical change, explaining why markets may underprovide innovations in expensive renewable technologies in comparison to innovations in energy-efficient fossil-fuel generators. Subsequently, we characterize technical change in electricity generation technologies, stressing the heterogeneity of knowledge spillovers both within and between clean electricity generation technologies. We argue that there exists a rationale for a portfolio approach to innovation in the electricity sector, i.e., optimal innovation policies are neither fully generic nor fully specific; and they need to be adapted, in response to new information learned by the government. The existing innovation literature does not, however, provide a clear-cut answer for designing such a policy. We compare policy instruments and argue that public R&D support to clean technologies, either in the form of subsidies or prizes, seems to be the prime candidate for implementing non-generic innovation policy.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.1240-1250
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.1240-1250
Key WordsElectricity Sector ;  Directed Technical Change ;  Policy Instruments