1、Demand-Pull Tools for Innovation in the Cement and Iron and Steel SectorsADemand-Pull Tools for Innovation in the Cement and Iron and Steel SectorsAaron Bergman,Alan Krupnick,Daniel Haerle,Lucie Bioret,Yuqi Zhu,and Jhih-Shyang ShihReport 23-01 March 2023Resources for the FutureiAbout the Authors Aar
2、on Bergman is a fellow at Resources for the Future.Prior to joining RFF,he was the Lead for Macroeconomics and Emissions at the Energy Information Administration(EIA),managing EIAs modeling in those areas.Before working at EIA,Bergman spent over a decade in the policy office at the Department of Ene
3、rgy,working on a broad array of climate and environmental policies.Bergman has worked in the White House at the Office of Science and Technology Policy,managing the Quadrennial Energy Review and handling the methane measurement portfolio,and at the Council on Environmental Quality,working on carbon
4、regulation.Bergman entered the federal government in 2009 as a Science and Technology Policy Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science,after working in high energy physics.Alan Krupnick is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future and an expert on the oil and gas sector,r
5、educing greenhouse gas emissions from this and the industrial sectors,and cost-benefit analysis.In particular,Krupnicks recent research focuses on green public procurement,decarbonized hydrogen and tax credits,and developing markets for green natural gas.His portfolio also includes guiding the value
6、 of information agenda covered by our VALUABLES initiative with NASA,the valuation of reducing asthma risks,estimating the value of statistical life,and issues of regulatory reform.Daniel Haerle is a PhD candidate at the Department of Spatial Economics at VU Amsterdam.His research revolves around cl