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Sustainable technology is a rather new subject in sustainability which is paying academics’ attention recently. This article provides a bibliometric review of sustainable technology studies in the sustainability area. Data from the Web of Science (WoS), database relating to 1122 publications...
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Chapter 1: Dynamics of Energy Transitions and Innovation Studies for Sustainability (Mauricio Uriona Maldonado) -- Chapter 2: System Dynamics Modelling for Green Business Model Innovation (Milton M. Herrera) -- Chapter 3: Towards a Green Technologies Index for Business Model Innovation (Alberto...
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The revolutionary journey of clean technology over the last ten years is described in this study, which also identifies the key innovations that have changed the face of sustainability and helped us move toward a cleaner, greener future. The study delves deeply into several clean technology...
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reduced cost, but will require further R&D to reach commercialization. If developed appropriately, biofuels can reduce carbon …
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The unprecedented health emergency and economic crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic risks to be a setback for clean energy innovation efforts at a time in which faster progress is needed. The report quantifies the needs for technology innovation and investment for a cleaner and more...
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We examine the effect of energy prices and technological knowledge on innovation in green energy technologies. In doing so, we consider both demand-pull effects, which induce innovative activity by increasing the expected value of innovations, and technology-push effects, which drive innovative...
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The pace of the global decarbonization process is widely believed to hinge on the rate of cost improvements for clean energy technologies, in particular renewable power and energy storage. This paper adopts the classical learning-by-doing framework of Wright (1936), which predicts that cost will...
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