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-- Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) - which incorporates demand-side management (DSM) programs whenever the marginal cost of the … valuable information to the participants in an EIS process involving capacity expansion of an electric or gas utility. The … expansion path for each altemative, the detailed quantification of environmental damages associated with capacity expansion, and …
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line, 2 - voltage support, 3 - demand reduction, 4 - combustion turbines. The evaluation factors include measures of …
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The forward premium anomaly refers to the widespread empirical finding that the slope coefficient in the regression of the change in the logarithm of the spot exchange rate on theforward premium is invariably less than unity, and often negative. This “anomaly” impliesthe apparent...
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In this study, the forward premium anomaly is revisited. The bias of the forward rate in predicting the future spot rate implies the failure of Uncovered Interest Parity (UIP), the backbone of many economic models in international finance. In analyzing the classical explanations of the puzzle,...
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-- Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) - which incorporates demand-side management (DSM) programs whenever the marginal cost of the … valuable information to the participants in an EIS process involving capacity expansion of an electric or gas utility. The … expansion path for each altemative, the detailed quantification of environmental damages associated with capacity expansion, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009435376
capacity grew from less than half of aggregate annual capacity installations in 2000-2002 to nearly two-thirds in 2007. This … installed capacity in recent years primarily reflects two important differences between the non-residential and residential …
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In the United States, there has been substantial recent growth in wind energy generating capacity, with growth … averaging 24 percent annually during the past five years. About 1,700 MW of wind energy capacity was installed in 2001, while … drivers, such as consumer demand for green power, natural gas price volatility, and wholesale market rules. …
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capacity in order to achieve success in adopting reach standards. …
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Peak power demand issues have come to the fore recently because of the California electricity crisis. Uncertainties … for such concerns, but the issues surrounding peak demand are as old as the electric utility system itself. The long lead … times associated with building new capacity, the lack of price response in the face of time-varying costs, the large …
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capacity of the private sector in developing countries to initiate and implement CDM projects needs to be a high priority … how CDM can best support the strengthening of local capacity to sustain and replicate projects that serve both climate …
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