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Carbon Removal, Fuel Cycle Shift and Efficiency Measures: a Sectoral View

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Climate Technology Strategies 1

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCCa 1996) distinguishes between technological options and policy measures. The dividing line between the two is fuzzy because technological options stand behind most policy measures. (The only other major source of emission reductions is consumer behaviour). In this report, we focus on technological measures, but we discuss policies and consumer behaviour where we think it influences our analysis in an important way.

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Capros, P. et al. (1999). Carbon Removal, Fuel Cycle Shift and Efficiency Measures: a Sectoral View. In: Climate Technology Strategies 1. ZEW Economic Studies, vol 3. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58679-8_13

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