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Rescuing the Low-Carbon Energy Transition From Magical Thinking

David M. Hart

2016

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Summary

This policy report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines the gap between aspirational low-carbon energy transition goals and achievable implementation pathways. Hart argues that current policy discourse relies on optimistic assumptions about technology adoption, cost reductions, and behavioural change that lack empirical grounding. The paper advocates for evidence-based policy design that accounts for real-world constraints in energy infrastructure transformation.

UK applicability

The analysis of energy transition policy design and implementation constraints may inform UK decarbonisation strategy, particularly regarding realistic timelines and technology deployment. However, the paper's US focus means sector-specific findings require adaptation to UK regulatory and market contexts.

Key measures

Policy feasibility, technology deployment timelines, cost-benefit analyses of energy transition pathways

Outcomes reported

The paper critiques unrealistic assumptions and policy frameworks underpinning low-carbon energy transition strategies. It examines barriers to practical implementation of decarbonisation technologies and policy approaches.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmommpbgs-c6rfhg

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