Renewable Energy Policies and Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Counts

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Nick Johnstone
Ivan Haščič
David Popp
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[1] OECD Environment Directorate,Empirical Policy Analysis Unit
[2] Syracuse University,The Maxwell School
[3] NBER,undefined
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Environmental policy; Innovation; Patents; Renewable energy; Technological change; Q55; Q58; O34; O38;
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This paper examines the effect of environmental policies on technological innovation in the specific case of renewable energy. The analysis is conducted using patent data on a panel of 25 countries over the period 1978–2003. We find that public policy plays a significant role in determining patent applications. Different types of policy instruments are effective for different renewable energy sources. Broad-based policies, such as tradable energy certificates, are more likely to induce innovation on technologies that are close to competitive with fossil fuels. More targeted subsidies, such as feed-in tariffs, are needed to induce innovation on more costly energy technologies, such as solar power.
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页数:22
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