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We assess the extent to which Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and R&D on this abatement technology are part of a … sector responsible for CCS. We show that two types of solutions exist: a renewable energy regime where current CCS technology … is only temporarily used but never further developed; and a fossil energy regime where CCS is part of a long term …
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Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) stands as a pivotal technology crucial for achieving the most ambitious climate objectives. Despite its prominent inclusion in energy mix projections, its current deployment falls short of the requisite level. Additionally, uncertainties surrounding...
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We assess the extent to which Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and R&D on this abatement technology are part of a … Economic Review, 102(1), 131–166] to include a sector responsible for CCS. We show that two types of solutions exist: a … renewable energy regime where current CCS technology is only temporarily used but never further developed; and a fossil energy …
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Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is considered to be an important option for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2 …
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We analyze the use of patent protection as a new policy to direct technical change to clean technology. Contrary to popular belief, it is dirty (and not clean) innovations that should be excluded from patent protection to reduce emissions. In the shortrun, removing patent protection on dirty...
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There is widespread concern that climate policy is moving too slowly and that decarbonization of economic development is coming too late for effective climate protection. We analyze three different effects that emerge endogenously during decarbonization and amplify current policies: growing...
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We show that a technological breakthrough that reduces CO2 emissions per output can exacerbate the climate change problem: countries may respond by raising their emissions resulting in an increase of the stock of pollution that may reduce welfare. Using parameter values based on empirical...
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In the absence of a successful international cooperative agreement over the control of emissions there is a growing interest in the role that clean technologies may play to alleviate the climate change problem. Within a non-cooperative transboundary pollution game, we investigate, analytically...
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We show that a technological breakthrough that reduces CO2 emissions per output can exacerbate the climate change problem: countries may respond by raising their emissions resulting in an increase of the stock of pollution that may reduce welfare. Using parameter values based on empirical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014186291
In the absence of a successful international cooperative agreement over the control of emissions there is a growing interest in the role that clean technologies may play to alleviate the climate change problem. Within a non-cooperative transboundary pollution game, we investigate, analytically...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013069307