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paper demonstrates that such cost-free allocation, commonly called grandfathering, implies an increase in electricity prices … even when strong competition prevails on electricity markets. As our estimations for Germany¿s power sector show, these … heavily from the ETS-induced electricity price increases. We therefore argue that an abrupt transition to a complete …
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paper demonstrates that such cost-free allocation, commonly called grandfathering, implies an increase in electricity prices … even when strong competition prevails on electricity markets. As our estimations for Germany's power sector show, these … heavily from the ETS-induced electricity price increases. We therefore argue that an abrupt transition to a complete …
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an increase in electricity prices even when strong competition prevails in electricity markets. Electricity prices are …
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conservation. The present paper demonstrates the context-dependency of this result. We show that, outside the US, electricity …
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conservation. The present paper demonstrates the context-dependency of this result. We show that, outside the US, electricity …
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context-dependency of this result. In most industrialized countries, average electricity consumption and carbon intensity are …
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paper demonstrates that such cost-free allocation, commonly called grandfathering, implies an increase in electricity prices … even when strong competition prevails on electricity markets. As our estimations for Germany¿s power sector show, these … heavily from the ETS-induced electricity price increases. We therefore argue that an abrupt transition to a complete …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264743
The allure of an environmentally benign, abundant, and cost-effective energy source has led an increasing number of industrialized countries to back public financing of renewable energies. Germany's experience with renewable energy promotion is often cited as a model to be replicated elsewhere,...
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