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Other Information: PBD: 15 Jan 2004 | 2004

The Effect of Government Actions on Environmental Technology Innovation: Applications to the Integrated Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Technologies

Edward S. Rubin; David A. Hounshell; Sonia Yeh; Margaret R. Taylor; Leo Schrattenholzer; Keywan Riahi; Leonardo Barreto; Shilpa Rao

This project seeks to improve the ability of integrated assessment models (IA) to incorporate changes in technology, especially environmental technologies, cost and performance over time. In this report, we present results of research that examines past experience in controlling other major power plant emissions that might serve as a reasonable guide to future rates of technological progress in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) systems. In particular, we focus on U.S. and worldwide experience with sulfur dioxide (SO{sub 2}) and nitrogen oxide (NO{sub x}) control technologies over the past 30 years, and derive empirical learning rates for these technologies. The patterns of technology innovation are captured by our analysis of patent activities and trends of cost reduction over time. Overall, we found learning rates of 11% for the capital costs of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system for SO{sub 2} control, and 13% for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems for NO{sub x} control. We explore the key factors responsible for the observed trends, especially the development of regulatory policies for SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} control, and their implications for environmental control technology innovation.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2006

Environmental Risks of Nanotechnology: National Nanotechnology Initiative Funding, 2000-2004

Katherine A. Dunphy Guzman; Margaret R. Taylor; Jillian F. Banfield


Energy Economics | 2004

Technological learning for carbon capture and sequestration technologies

Keywan Riahi; Edward S. Rubin; Margaret R. Taylor; Leo Schrattenholzer; David A. Hounshell


Energy Economics | 2008

Beyond Technology-Push and Demand-Pull: Lessons from California's Solar Policy

Margaret R. Taylor


Environmental Science & Technology | 2003

Effect of Government Actions on Technological Innovation for SO2 Control

Margaret R. Taylor; Edward S. Rubin; David A. Hounshell


Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2005

Control of SO2 emissions from power plants: A case of induced technological innovation in the U.S.

Margaret R. Taylor; Edward S. Rubin; David A. Hounshell


Law & Policy | 2005

Regulation as the Mother of Innovation: The Case of SO2 Control*

Margaret R. Taylor; Edward L. Rubin; David A. Hounshell


Research Policy | 2004

Today's Edisons or Weekend Hobbyists: Technical Merit and Success of Inventions by Independent Inventors

Kristina Dahlin; Margaret R. Taylor; Mark Fichman


International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy | 2004

Experience curves for power plant emission control technologies

Edward S. Rubin; Sonia Yeh; David A. Hounshell; Margaret R. Taylor


Archive | 2001

The influence of government actions on innovative activities in the development of environmental technologies to control sulfur dioxide emissions from stationary sources

Margaret R. Taylor; David A. Hounshell; Edward S. Rubin

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Edward S. Rubin

Carnegie Mellon University

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Sonia Yeh

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Mark Fichman

Carnegie Mellon University

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Sonia Yeh

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Keywan Riahi

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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Leo Schrattenholzer

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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Edward L. Rubin

Carnegie Mellon University

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