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Small Business Voucher Program Helps Accelerate Energy Innovation

David M. Hart, Stephen Ezell

2018

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Summary

This 2018 policy report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines small business voucher programmes as a mechanism to accelerate energy innovation. The paper, authored by Hart and Ezell, appears to analyse how such voucher systems support small enterprises in developing and commercialising energy technologies. The specific findings and recommendations are not available from the metadata provided.

UK applicability

Whilst the paper likely focuses on United States policy frameworks, the structural insights regarding voucher-based innovation support may inform UK considerations of small business support mechanisms for green energy transitions, though direct applicability would depend on the specific programme design and policy context discussed.

Key measures

Unspecified from available metadata; likely programme participation rates, innovation metrics, or energy sector outcomes

Outcomes reported

As suggested by the title, the paper likely examines how small business voucher programmes facilitate the commercialisation and deployment of energy innovations, though specific metrics are not evident from available metadata.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmoc27vt9-1xc2rb

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