Diffusion of clean technologies: patterns, mechanism, and future

Dugoua, E.ORCID logo & Noailly, J. (2026). Diffusion of clean technologies: patterns, mechanism, and future. (WIPO Economic Research Working Paper Series 95). World Intellectual Property Organization. https://doi.org/10.34667/tind.59288
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This paper examines the patterns and mechanisms of global clean technology diffusion over the last two decades. We document four stylized facts: uneven sectoral progress favoring power and light transport; China’s dominance in innovation and manufacturing; the role of modularity in driving cost declines; and limited adoption in developing economies. Through case studies of solar, electric vehicles, and hydrogen, we analyze how policy and infrastructure enable scale. Finally, we assess emerging challenges for the next phase of diffusion, including critical mineral constraints, artificial intelligence, and geopolitical fragmentation.

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