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subsidized entry of wind power in the Nordic electricity market. A relatively small-scale entry of renewables leads to a large … the total electricity market expenditures. The subsidies generate net gains to consumers. We develop an approach to …
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electricity. A descriptive analysis of SOEs’ role in the electricity sector shows the continued importance of SOEs, including … prominent investments in both renewables and fossil-fuel-based electricity generation.. …
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investments in the U.S. electricity generating capacity at the federal and Census Division level for 2016-2030. Results show that …
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Global warming, sea level rise, and extreme weather events have made climate change a top priority for policymakers across the globe. But which policies are best suited to tackle the enormous challenges presented by our changing climate? This Article proposes that policymakers turn to prediction...
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with three climate related targets for its electricity generation: a given share of “green” electricity, a given expansion … of “green” electricity, and a given reduction of “black” (fossil based) electricity. At its disposal the country has …
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Global regulations involving clean energy technologies have evolved in recent decades. Such evolution came as a result of technological disparities between the North and the South. Such regulatory changes came because of the failure of developed nations to assist developing countries in...
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with three climate related targets for its electricity generation: a given share of "green" electricity, a given expansion … of "green" electricity, and a given reduction of "black" (fossil based) electricity. At its disposal the country has …
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To provide a model for assessing the current and likely responses to climate change risks, this Article considers two of worst flood disasters in American history and applies the same rationale to critical climate change issues facing the nation today. After providing a background on climate...
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Temperature records compiled by the International Panel on Climate Change are biased by non-climatic factors that are largely socioeconomic in origin. The result is that as much as 50 percent of the land-surface warming that has been detected in recent decades may not be the product of global...
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This article is among the first to integrate current climate change science, particularly ongoing impacts and predicted impacts, with a detailed roadmap for substantial reform of our environmental processes for reviewing proposed renewable energy projects. Most existing articles either focus...
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