Green Energy Transition

CES substitution between clean and dirty energy with Wright's Law learning curves driving cost parity.

Macroeconomic Applications71
Impact Score
Economic Importance
7.0
Novelty
6.0
Theoretical Coverage
8.0
Empirical Coverage
9.0
Article Quality
9.0
Score Reasoning
Importance
Important application of CES+Wright's Law to clean energy transition with strong policy relevance and good demonstration of the framework's explanatory power.
Novelty
Clean-dirty CES energy substitution is a known modeling approach (Acemoglu et al. 2012). The CES curvature angle and R0 crossing criterion add new structure.
Quality
Well-structured with clear links to wright-law, two-factor-ces, and r0-crossing.