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Energy technology perspectives 2015 : mobilising innovation to accelerate climate action.

Contributor(s): International Energy Agency [publisher.] | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [publisher.].Publisher: Paris : OECD/IEA, 2015Description: 412 pages : illustrations.ISBN: 9789264233416.Other title: ETP 2015.Subject(s): Power resources | Energy development -- Environmental aspects | Energy policy -- Environmental aspects | Atmospheric carbon dioxide | Power resources -- Forecasting | Energy industries -- Forecasting | Greenhouse gas mitigationDDC classification: 333.79 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: "The 2015 edition of Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP 2015) examines innovation in the energy technology sector and seeks to increase confidence in the feasibility of achieving short- and long-term climate change mitigation targets through effective research, development, demonstration and deployment. ETP 2015 identifies regulatory strategies and co-operative frameworks to advance innovation in areas like variable renewables, carbon capture and storage, and energy-intensive industrial sectors. The report also shows how emerging economies, and China in particular, can foster a low-carbon transition through innovation in energy technologies and policy." -- Edited summary taken from Publishers website.
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"ETP 2015 purchase includes extensive downloadable data, figures and visualisations. For more information visit www.iea.org/etp2015" -- Back cover.

"The 2015 edition of Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP 2015) examines innovation in the energy technology sector and seeks to increase confidence in the feasibility of achieving short- and long-term climate change mitigation targets through effective research, development, demonstration and deployment. ETP 2015 identifies regulatory strategies and co-operative frameworks to advance innovation in areas like variable renewables, carbon capture and storage, and energy-intensive industrial sectors. The report also shows how emerging economies, and China in particular, can foster a low-carbon transition through innovation in energy technologies and policy." -- Edited summary taken from Publishers website.

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