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Cleantech Deployment and Public Policy: Understanding the system from the bottom up

  • CRASSH-Meeting Room, Alison Richard Building (Sidgwick Site) 7 West Road CB3 9DP United Kingdom (map)

Cale Reeves (C-EENRG, University of Cambridge) will be presenting their work on “Cleantech Deployment and Public Policy: Understanding the system from the bottom up”.

About this session: Deploying clean technologies at the pace required by the climate crisis requires understanding the complex system connecting individual adopters, local utilities, and federal policymakers. Using polycentric governance as an organizing principle, this talk traces cleantech deployment from household-level decision-making up through coordinated local and national-level policy interventions, revealing how financial rebates, information networks, and social norms interact to drive technology adoption. It aims to link nonlinear dynamics, frustrated demand, and inequitable outcomes revealed by bottom-up analyses to high level national and international public policy initiatives to spur deployment.


When: Monday 16th of March
12.30-13.45 Talk and Q&A while having a light lunch (followed by networking).
Where: CRASSH meeting room (Alison Richards Building) on the Sidgwick site.
Lunch: A light lunch will be provided, but bring along your drink of choice!
Zoom: You can also join us virtually on Zoom.


The weekly climaTRACES workshops, organised by Kamiar Mohaddes and Henning Zschietzschmann, are attended by a diverse group of people from economics, geography, politics, engineering, business, earth sciences, natural sciences, and history, generating interdisciplinary discussion. One person leads the session, on either a paper they have written, a work in progress, or just an idea they have and would like feedback on. This is also an opportunity for people to find our more about the team on what climaTRACES have been up to and what future events and research projects are being developed.


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