Date: 2010
Type: Working Paper
Regulatory Instruments for Deployment of Clean Energy Technologies
Working Paper, EUI RSCAS, 2010/25, Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy Policy
PÉREZ-ARRIAGA, Ignacio J., Regulatory Instruments for Deployment of Clean Energy Technologies, EUI RSCAS, 2010/25, Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy Policy - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/13636
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Answering to the formidable challenge of climate change calls for a quick transition to a future
economy with a drastic reduction in GHG emissions. And this in turn requires the development and
massive deployment of new low-carbon energy technologies as soon as possible. Although many of
these technologies have been identified, the critical issue is how to make them happen at the global
level, possibly by integrating this effort into a global climate regime. This paper discusses the
preferred approaches to foster low-carbon energy technologies from a regulatory point of view.
Specific promotion policies for energy efficiency and conservation, renewable energy, carbon capture
and sequestration, and nuclear power are examined, but the focus is on the regulatory instruments that
will be needed for the deployment of enhancements to electricity grids and the associated control
systems so that they are able to integrate intelligent demand response, distributed generation and
storage in an efficient, reliable & environmentally responsible manner. The paper also comments on
the interactions between technology and climate change policies and provides recommendations for
policy makers.
Additional information:
Loyola de Palacio Energy Policy Chair; This paper previously appeared as Working Paper of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental
Policy Research (MIT CEEPR WP 09-009, July 2009)
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/13636
ISSN: 1028-3625
Series/Number: EUI RSCAS; 2010/25; Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy Policy