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Prior to the launch of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) in 2005, the electricity sector was widely proclaimed … carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions would likely be visible in the electricity sector. Our study looks at the effect of the price … of emission allowances (EUA) on CO2 emissions from Swedish electricity generation, using an econometric time series …
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Many countries plan to increase the proportion of their electricity supply obtained from renewable sources relative to … for regulating the generation of green electricity. Furthermore, our analysis shows that the combination of TGCs with a …
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electricity market as the producers of green electricity are also the suppliers of Green Certificates. In this paper, we formulate … an analytic equilibrium model for simultaneously functioning electricity and Green Certificate markets, and focus on the … the market for Green Certificates and the electricity market as separate markets; and a Nash-Cournot game with endogenous …
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development block. One block centred on electricity that comprises five more sectors is found. In addition we demonstrate that … increasing its electricity share makes a sector grow faster, and by testing the electricity share versus the growth rates we find … another development block around electricity, party overlapping the first one. …
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Electricity has been regarded as a typical example of a general purpose technology and important for the surge both in … Swedish industrial branches that used electricity for multiple uses. This effect goes beyond mere book-keeping effects and …
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effect of electricity on energy productivity in Swedish industry 1930-1990. Electricity augmented energy productivity in … those industrial branches that used electricity for multiple purposes. This productivity effect goes beyond “book …-keeping effects”, i. e. it is not only the result of electricity being produced in one sector (taking the energy transformation losses …
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market can be used to affect the entire electricity market. There are basically two reasons for being concerned with market … generation. The other is that withdrawal of a small number of TGCs implies a multiple reduction of electricity consumption, with … only Sweden has a TGC market but there is a common Nordic electricity market with free trade of electricity. The analysis …
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