Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7397167 | Energy Policy | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Choice of sub-technology (e.g. type of solar PV) had a decisive impact on demand for certain metals. Perceptions that many metals are critical and scarce for renewable energy transitions appear exaggerated if a dynamic view on technological development is adopted. Policy-relevant conclusions can be drawn from this, regarding e.g. the benefits of technological diversity, increasing metal intensity, recycling and integrating infrastructure and energy policies (e.g. fast chargers).
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Authors
André MÃ¥nberger, Björn Stenqvist,