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This article investigates firms’ banking and pooling behaviors in the context of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) during Phase I (2005-2007). It provides an overview of the questions raised at the firm-level by the introduction and implementation of the EU trading system in terms of...
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interest for energy utilities, risk-managers, and traders exposed to the variation of carbon prices. …
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's insatiable appetite for energy has sparked a new crisis. In a world where climate change has become a proven reality, there lies … a deep uncertainty about the physical, economic and social impacts of this phenomenon. The New Energy Crisis examines … the impact of climate change issues into energy economics and geopolitics. Climate is a public resource that needs to be …
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influences linked to energy and commodity markets. …
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This article deals with the issue of banking and borrowing in the context of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) by attempting to provide a policy-oriented unifying theoretical framework. After describing the main features of the EU ETS, the core part of the article consists of...
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This article studies the price relationships between EU emissions allowances (EUAs) - valid under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) - and secondary Certified Emissions Reductions (sCERs) - established from primary CERs generated through the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism...
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other energy markets. Besides, based on a careful analysis of the EUA and CER price paths, we assess common risk factors by …
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In a world where climate change has become a proven reality, it is clear that global energy consumption is currently on … an unsustainable path. Humankind's insatiable appetite for energy has sparked a new crisis, and there is a deep … book examines the climate-energy equation in a post-Fukushima world, examining the implications of this crisis for energy …
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