A post-2020 EU energy technology policy: Revisiting the strategic energy technology plan

Sophia Ruester*, Sebastian Schwenen, Matthias Finger, Jean Michel Glachant

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Abstract

With the European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) expiring in 2020, the EU needs to revisit its energy technology policy for the post-2020 horizon and to establish a policy framework that fosters the achievement of ambitious EU commitments for decarbonization by 2050. We discuss options for a post-2020 EU energy technology policy, taking account of uncertain technology developments, uncertain carbon prices and the highly competitive global market for energy technologies. We propose a revised SET Plan that enables policy makers to be pro-active in pushing innovation in promising technologies, no matter what policy context will be realized in the future. In particular, a revised SET Plan should include a more technology-specific focus, provide the basis for planning and prioritization among decarbonization technologies, and should be based on a comprehensive approach across sectors. Selected technology targets and EU funding of innovation should be in line with the SET Plan prioritization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-217
Number of pages9
JournalEnergy Policy
Volume66
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Energy technology policy
  • European energy policy towards 2050
  • SET Plan

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