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reducing emissions from each point source, it was felt necessary to design a method to generate cost functions for emission … plants within a region. The emissions inventories (GECOT and AIRS for the USA and RDIS for Canada) were used as the major … critical loads, policy makers should examine ways of reducing emissions beyond what is already committed for the year 2005 or …
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emissions from all sources. However, this is not compatible with the paradigm of balancing economy with the environment …. Therefore, gradual reductions in emissions as well as depositions were found to be plausible strategy. Furthermore, optimization … using only a single receptor at a time resulted in significantly higher reduction in emissions compared to optimization that …
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reduces carbon emissions by inducing substitution away from coal. Yet, the natural gas boom discourages innovation directed at … clean energy, which delays and can even permanently prevent the energy transition to zero carbon. We formalize and …We investigate the short- and long-term effects of a natural gas boom in an economy where energy can be produced with …
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atmosphere, access stronger winds, and produce greater amounts of renewable energy than their smaller cousins. This is why the …, curtailment, and energy conveyance. It also discusses why legal ingenuity and developing increased public support for new wind … projects and new clean energy transmission lines will play a crucial role in accelerating the growth of renewable energy …
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electricity trade yields an emissions-income relationship that peaks and plateaus. The carbon intensity of energy declines in …This paper explores the relationships among economic development, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide (CO2 …) emissions by focusing on a set of advanced economies, the U.S. states. Energy consumption and emissions grew 50-60 percent on …
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on reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions between developing and developed countries …This paper attempts to investigate the impact of economic growth, population, and energy consumption on consumption …-based CO2 emissions for a global panel of China and U.S. with the comparison of two dynamic models, pooled OLS and LSDV, for …
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In many industries, competition is far from perfect and managerial efficiency (or a fixed cost) varies among firms … imperfect competition and managerial efficiency are important. However, the magnitude of the bias is not large ... …
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development of IAM. Using data on emissions, depositions, source-receptor matrix, costs of emission abatement, models describing … emissions of SO2 are still required from the USA, iii) inter-regional trading with the USA can play a major role in reducing …
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emissions from all sources. However, this is not compatible with the paradigm of balancing economy with the environment …. Therefore, gradual reductions in emissions as well as depositions were found to be plausible strategy. When depositions are … time resulted in significantly higher reduction in emissions compared to optimization that incorporates all the twelve …
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Persistently rising energy prices have revived interest in the economic impact of changing energy costs. We explore the … differential results from the respective technological opportunities for substituting energy for labor in each of the sectors. To … energy costs, the substitution incentives are likely to fade out. Such a development might put the future of the service …
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