Category Archives: Energy Technology Innovation Policy

Scott Moore on water resources

Are We Destined to Fight over Scarce Water Resources? By Scott Moore International Relations and Security Network “Conflicts over and involving water resources are not new; ancient empires continually fought over the rivers of the arid Middle East, and some … Continue reading

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Kelly Sims Gallagher on China’s carbon emissions

China’s coal conundrum: choking on solutions The New Zealand Herald April 27, 2012 Quoted: Kelly Sims Gallagher, associate professor of Energy and Environmental Policy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research … Continue reading

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More on ETIP’s Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation report

Experts Urgently Call For Energy Research Funding Hike, Carbon Pricing Inside Washington Publishers November 25, 2011 Featured: Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation, the recent report from the Belfer Center’s Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group Topic: Energy research  “Harvard researchers in … Continue reading

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More on the ETIP Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation report

A Roadmap to Cleaner Energy Harvard Gazette November 25, 2011 Topic: Energy Innovation Report “After studying U.S. energy innovation for three years, Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) researchers recommended Tuesday nearly doubling research and development spending and pushing private industry to … Continue reading

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HKS Researchers Draft Blueprint to Boost Energy Innovation

HKS Researchers Draft Blueprint to Boost Energy Innovation Three-Year Project Calls For Doubling Investment, Adopting Policy Changes The U.S. government could save the economy hundreds of billions of dollars per year by 2050 by spending a few billion dollars more a … Continue reading

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