Description
It responds to the need for a quality-controlled data set of experience curves, including assessment of measurement methodology, technological knowledge and associated cost. The expert contributors present a thorough overview and discussion of the pitfalls of applying the experience curve approach, including aspects such as geographical system boundaries, whether the slope of the experience curves is constant or not, statistical error and sensitivity analysis of experience curves, and whether the experience curve approach can be utilized to quantify improvements in energy efficiency. A clear set of recommendations for the use of the experience curve approach is also prescribed.
Providing a significant contribution to the current literature on energy and climate models, scenario analysis, and methodological lessons on experience curves, this book will strongly appeal to academics and students in the areas focusing on energy and public sector economics. Policy makers in these fields will also find the book to be of great interest.
About the Author
Edited by Martin Junginger, Assistant Professor, Wilfried van Sark, Assistant Professor and Andre Faaij, Professor, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Reviews
'This expert analysis provides an important contribution to understanding the technicalities of energy technology cost dynamics. Given the urgent need for delivery of low-cost renewable energy technologies in particular, it is vital to understand how to accelerate this process of technological learning.' -- Miguel Mendonca, World Future Council, Germany
'"Experience curves" are an important instrument for policy makers. This book has a thorough discussion of such "curves" for a large number of energy technologies and will therefore be very useful around the world.' -- Jose Goldemberg, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Book Information
ISBN 9781848448346
Author Martin Junginger
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd