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If someone asked you why it’s so hard to decarbonize the electricity sector, what would you say? Maybe you think we haven’t found the right combination of technologies yet. Maybe you’d argue that we lack the political will to change. Or maybe it’s the economic or social sides of the equation. How about all of the above?
This episodes explores several influential papers on technological lock-in, with a special focus on nuclear, cars, learning by doing, and network effects.
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 By Nick Sorokin
By Nick SorokinIf someone asked you why it’s so hard to decarbonize the electricity sector, what would you say? Maybe you think we haven’t found the right combination of technologies yet. Maybe you’d argue that we lack the political will to change. Or maybe it’s the economic or social sides of the equation. How about all of the above?
This episodes explores several influential papers on technological lock-in, with a special focus on nuclear, cars, learning by doing, and network effects.
Works referenced:
Timestamps: