Public demonstration projects and field trials. Accelerating commercialisation of sustainable technology in solar photovoltaics
Creators
- 1. Cass Business School, City University, 106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ (United Kingdom)
Description
The paper considers the role of government funded demonstration projects and field trials (DTs) in accelerating the commercialisation of new energy technologies that meet a public good but do not have immediate market appeal [Sagar, A.D., van der Zwaan, B., 2006. Technological innovation in the energy sector: R and D, deployment, and learning-by-doing. Energy Policy 34, 2601-2608]. Drawing on an original database of DTs in the EU, Japan and USA from 1973 to 2004, we review the history of DTs in photovoltaic technology for electricity generation, and its subsequent take up as a commercial energy source. We find that DTs that are aimed purely at discovering suitable market opportunities are less successful in achieving diffusion than projects that target a particular application and concentrate resources on it. The former nevertheless have a vital role to play in the learning process, while a targeted focus is often dependent on national industrial and institutional factors. (author)
Availability note (English)
Available from Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2009.01.040Additional details
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Energy Policy
- Journal Volume
- 37
- Journal Issue
- 7
- Journal Page Range
- p. 2560-2573
- ISSN
- 0301-4215
- CODEN
- ENPYAC
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- United Kingdom
- INIS RN
- 40061188
- Subject category
- S14: SOLAR ENERGY;
- Descriptors DEI
- COMMERCIALIZATION; DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS; ENERGY POLICY; EUROPEAN UNION; FIELD TESTS; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; JAPAN; LEARNING; MARKET; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPLIES; POWER GENERATION; REVIEWS; TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS; USA
- Descriptors DEC
- ASIA; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; NORTH AMERICA; POWER SUPPLIES; SOLAR EQUIPMENT; TESTING
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