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dispatched at lower capacity factors. If SO{sub 2} emission allowance prices go up, a utility may seek to switch into a lower … banking of allowances under uncertainty. It is concluded that the emission banking decisions should not be made in isolation … uncertainty analysis affecting emission banking. …
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dispatched at lower capacity factors. If SO{sub 2} emission allowance prices go up, a utility may seek to switch into a lower … banking of allowances under uncertainty. It is concluded that the emission banking decisions should not be made in isolation … uncertainty analysis affecting emission banking. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009436272
This paper deals with the market for SO{sub 2} emission allowances over time and electric utility compliance choices … scrubber incentives in Phase 1, there is likely to be substantial emission banking for use in Phase 2. Allowance prices are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009435433
The purpose of this paper is to document the results of our application of the Edmonds-Reilly Model (ERM) using several scenarios provided for an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) project comparing global models. Because the output of this exercise is data-rich, most...
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This paper deals with the effects of uncertainty and risk aversion on market outcomes for SO{sub 2} emission allowance … in Phase I, there is likely to be substantial emission banking for use in Phase II. Allowance prices may increase over …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009435564
This paper deals with the effects of uncertainty and risk aversion on market outcomes for SO{sub 2} emission allowance …. Considering the scrubber incentives in Phase 1, there is likely to be substantial emission banking for use in Phase 2. Allowance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009435950
differences. The use of transferable emission allowances offers utilities greater flexibility in the choice of how to control …{sub x} emission averaging, the utility would average NO{sub x} emissions from different point sources in order to comply … with the prescribed emission standard. …
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It is clear from numerous energy/economic modeling exercises that addressing the challenges posed by global climate change will eventually require the active participation of all industrial sectors and all consumers on the planet. Yet, these and similar modeling exercises indicate that large...
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This publication presents a summary of electric utility statistics at the national, regional and state levels. The Industry At A Glance'' section presents a profile of the electric power industry ownership and performance; a review of key statistics for the year; and projections for various...
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This paper presents a methodology and results for assessing the impact of production and energy efficiency, environmental regulation, and abatement capital expenditure constraints (e.g. capital rationing) on the productivity of energy and pollution intensive sectors. Energy is treated like any...
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