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household residential energy usage at the national level, containing the broadest geographical coverage, and with the longest … find strong household response to energy prices, both in the short and long term. From the static models, we get estimates … small. These results are in sharp contrast to much of the literature on residential energy consumption in the United States …
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In addition to the already present Climate and Energy package, the European Union (EU) plans to include a binding … target to reduce energy consumption. We analyze the rationales the EU invokes to justify such an overlapping and develop a … renewable energy (RE) production and reducing energy demand through energy efficiency (EE) investments. We find that although …
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produce commercial shale gas will have a crucial impact on the regional gas market and on China's energy mix, as Beijing … strives to decrease reliance on imported oil and coal, while attempting to meet growing energy demand and maintain a certain …
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analyzes the U.S. relationship with oil to assist in analyzing the potential effectiveness of U.S. energy policies apparently … designed to modify the current fuel mix. Next, the article explains the role of energy subsidies and mandates as part of U ….S. energy policies enacted to implement an “all of the above” energy approach and argues that current U.S. policies run the risk …
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State governments have taken the lead on U.S. energy and climate policy. It is not yet clear, however, whether state … energy policy portfolios can generate results in a similar magnitude or manner to their presumed carbon mitigation potential … effects of state energy portfolios within the U.S. electricity sector. Using a dynamic, long-term electricity dispatch model …
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household residential energy usage at the national level, containing the broadest geographical coverage, and with the longest … find strong household response to energy prices, both in the short and long term. From the static models, we get estimates … small. These results are in sharp contrast to much of the literature on residential energy consumption in the United States …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013038295
fields decrease, however, the USA has been forced to consider new options to guarantee the nation's energy security. While … energy security and independence. It also considers what other options exist for securing the State of Alaska's own future …
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The United States has pledged to become carbon neutral by 2050, meet sectoral objectives (e.g., for carbon free power, electric vehicles) and encourage greater mitigation among large emitting countries and of international transportation emissions. Fiscal policies at the national, sectoral, and...
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Rapid oil price increases frequently bring calls for special oil industry taxes. This paper uses new well-level production data and price variation induced by federal oil taxes and price controls to estimate how taxes affect production. Theory suggests temporary taxes create strong incentives...
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The parameterisation of energy and climate policies often depends on the technology, which is price-setting in … is based upon assumptions which are commonly used in more complex energy system models and which vary according to the …
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