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A broad literature highlights efficiency gains due to cost reduction after privatizations in the energysector. However, to the best of our knowledge, this literature does not develop general equilibriummodels, which are fundamental to account for post-privatization gains from a regional...
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Poland entered the twenty-first century with an unsustainable energy/electricity mix, strongly over-dependent on coal … plan to use our own scheme to analyse gas diversification (Weiner, 2017: 6), i.e. a fuel which, alongside coal, is a very … security of supply dimensions. We find that though the role of coal will surely decrease, there is great uncertainty about …
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According to recent assessments, the United States has considerably more recoverable natural gas in shale formations than was previously thought. Such a development raises expectations that U.S. energy consumption will shift toward natural gas. To examine how the apparent abundance of natural...
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This article examines whether China is on the verge of a ‘shale gas revolution’ with far reaching consequences for energy policy and climate change mitigation. On the contrary, it argues that various technological, environmental, political, regulatory and institutional factors will constrain...
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