Technology Learning Curves for Energy Policy Support
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre and the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) organised an expert workshop on 'Learning Curves for Policy Support' in Amsterdam on 8 March 2012. It aimed to assess the challenges in the application of the two-factor learning curve, or alternative solutions in supporting policy decision making in the framework of the European Strategic Energy Technology Plan, and explored options for improvement. The workshop gathered distinguished experts in the field of scientific research on learning curves and policy researchers from the European Commission and ECN to assess the challenges in the application of the two-factor-learning curve, or alternative solutions in supporting policy decision making, and to provide options for improvement.
This paper forms the summary of outcomes from the workshop. Due to the very different nature of the One-Factor-Learning concept and the Two-Factor-Learning concept, these are discussed in separate parts. In each of these parts the context and the methodology are introduced, methodological and data challenges are described and the problems associated with the application of the concept in models is discussed.
WIESENTHAL Tobias;
DOWLING Paul;
MORBEE Joris;
THIEL Christian;
SCHADE Burkhard;
RUSS Hans Peter;
GAGO DA CAMARA SIMOES Sofia;
PETEVES Efstathios;
SCHOOTS Koen;
LONDO Marc;
2012-09-14
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC73231
978-92-79-25677-6 (print),
978-92-79-25676-9,
1018-5593 (print),
1831-9424 (online),
EUR 25471 EN,
OP LD-NA-25471-EN-C (print),
OP LD-NA-25471-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC73231,
10.2790/59351 (print),
10.2790/59345 (online),
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