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infrastructure of energy supply, given the global average temperature increase as a result of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions … carbon-free energy and energy savings, and their evolutions over time, are researched, as well as their dependence on some of … our characteristic modelling features. We use a top-down model in which there are two competing energy sources, fossil and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011324973
infrastructure of energy supply, given the global average temperature increase as a result of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions … carbon-free energy and energy savings, and their evolutions over time, are researched, as well as their dependence on some of … our characteristic modelling features. We use a top-down model in which there are two competing energy sources, fossil and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014071244
infrastructure of energy supply, given the global average temperature increase as a result of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions … carbon-free energy and energy savings, and their evolutions over time, are researched, as well as their dependence on some of … our characteristic modelling features. We use a top-down model in which there are two competing energy sources, fossil and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005392535
infrastructure of energy supply, given the global average temperature increase as a result of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions … carbon-free energy and energy savings, and their evolutions over time, are researched, as well as their dependence on some of … our characteristic modelling features. We use a top-down model in which there are two competing energy sources, fossil and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011603678
We consider a situation where an exhaustible-resource seller faces demand from a buyer who has a perfect substitute but there is a time-to-build delay for the substitute. We that find in this simple framework the basic implications of the Hotelling model (1931) are reversed: over time the stock...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010279420
We consider a situation where an exhaustible-resource seller faces demand from a buyer who has a perfect substitute but there is a time-to-build delay for the substitute. We that find in this simple framework the basic implications of the Hotelling model (1931) are reversed: over time the stock...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004965198
We assess the effect of ITC in a global growth model, DEMETER-1CCS, with learning by doing where energy savings, an … energy transition, and carbon capturing and sequestration (CCS) are the main options for emissions reductions. The model …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010312616
We assess the effect of ITC in a global growth model, DEMETER-1CCS, with learning by doing where energy savings, an … energy transition, and carbon capturing and sequestration (CCS) are the main options for emissions reductions. The model …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005570319
We develop an endogenous growth model with capital, labor and energy as production factors and three productivity … variables that measure accumulated innovations for energy production, energy savings, and neutral growth. All markets are … accumulation shifts from energy production to energy saving technology. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011324999
We develop an economic model for fossil-fuel and carbon-free energy supply and demand with capital and labor as … an initial rise of carbon-taxes that sets in motion the transition from fossil-fuels to carbon-free energy sources …, followed by a drop in carbon taxes when the carbon-free energy sources have grown mature. …
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