Abstract
For the past several years, the IEA and others have been calling for a clean energy revolution to achieve global energy security, economic growth and climate change goals. This report analyses for the first time progress in global clean energy technology deployment against the pathways that are needed to achieve these goals. It provides an overview of technology deployment status, key policy developments and public spending on RDD&D of clean energy technologies.
Citation Formats
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Clean Energy Progress Report.
IEA: N. p.,
2011.
Web.
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Clean Energy Progress Report.
IEA.
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2011.
"Clean Energy Progress Report."
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title = {Clean Energy Progress Report}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {For the past several years, the IEA and others have been calling for a clean energy revolution to achieve global energy security, economic growth and climate change goals. This report analyses for the first time progress in global clean energy technology deployment against the pathways that are needed to achieve these goals. It provides an overview of technology deployment status, key policy developments and public spending on RDD&D of clean energy technologies.}
place = {IEA}
year = {2011}
month = {Jul}
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