2023
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3384
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Bridging the valley of death in the EU renewable energy sector: Toward a new energy policy

Abstract: The European Union (EU) has committed to becoming a global leader in renewable energy. Reaching this target implies fostering innovation activity to maximize the competitiveness of the European renewable industry. By relying on a case study approach based on a small number of in‐depth interviews with selected stakeholders, this paper illustrates one of the main factors hindering technological development in the renewable energy sector in Europe. More specifically, the paper focuses on the so‐called “valley of … Show more

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“…Stated policies can influence consumer choices by providing incentives for energy-efficient appliances, offering rebates for switching to renewable energy or implementing carbon pricing mechanisms. Also, policies can affect the European Union energy trade by imposing tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions on imports or exports of energy resources [257].…”
Section: Energy Policies In the European Union Energy Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Stated policies can influence consumer choices by providing incentives for energy-efficient appliances, offering rebates for switching to renewable energy or implementing carbon pricing mechanisms. Also, policies can affect the European Union energy trade by imposing tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions on imports or exports of energy resources [257].…”
Section: Energy Policies In the European Union Energy Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EU recognizes that CCS could play a role in decarbonizing sectors that are difficult to electrify, such as heavy industries. The EU CCS Directive aims to promote the development and deployment of CCS technologies to capture and store CO 2 emissions from industrial processes and power plants [255][256][257]. Energy storage is crucial for integrating intermittent renewable energy sources into the grid.…”
Section: Bioenergymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advancement of nanomaterial-enhanced energy storage technologies contributes to the growth of a burgeoning industry. Companies investing in research and development, manufacturing, and commercialization of these technologies stimulate economic activity, creating jobs and fostering innovation in the energy sector (Muscio, 2023). Additionally, the potential scalability and widespread adoption of nanomaterial-based energy storage solutions contribute to the establishment of new markets, further strengthening the economic landscape.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Developments In the Usamentioning
confidence: 99%