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Energy and Economy Chapter 6

Energy and Economy Chapter 6. Kurt Yeager GEA West Coast Launch – Stanford 21 May 2013. Lead Authors. Felix Dayo Brian Fisher Roger Fouquet Asmeron Gilau Hans-Holger Rogner Contributing Authors Marianne Haug Richard Hosier Alan Miller Subine Schnitteger. Energy and Economy.

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Energy and Economy Chapter 6

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  1. Energy and EconomyChapter 6 Kurt Yeager GEA West Coast Launch – Stanford 21 May 2013

  2. Lead Authors Felix Dayo Brian Fisher Roger Fouquet AsmeronGilau Hans-Holger Rogner Contributing Authors Marianne Haug Richard Hosier Alan Miller SubineSchnitteger

  3. Energy and Economy Regional Disparities in Income and Energy Use per Capita in 2005

  4. Energy and Economy Capital-Energy Substitution Frontier

  5. Energy and Economy Primary Energy Use per Capita versus GDP per Capita

  6. Energy and Economy Annual Growth Rates of Indicators for Primary Energy Demand

  7. Energy and Economy Primary Energy Intensities Across Regions in 2005

  8. Energy and Economy SME Contribution to Employment and GDP

  9. Energy and Economy Average External Costs for the European Union

  10. Energy and Economy The Role of Backstop Technologies in Capping Resource Prices

  11. Energy and Economy Short and Long-Term Demand/Supply Responses to a Price Increase Due to a Loss of Supply Capacity

  12. Energy and Economy Declining Investments in the US Electricity Sector

  13. Energy and Financing FINANCING • Energy Investment Constraints • Financial Sources & Mechanisms TECHNICAL INNOVATION • The Role of Entrepreneurial Innovators

  14. Conclusions • Energy is an essential prerequisite for economic development • Energy is crucial for achieving a more equitable and sustainable world • Energy technology has expanded dramatically but it is not yet being adequately implemented commercially •Electricity is the essential key to energy access and innovation • Energy transitions require robust public policy and institutional frameworks

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