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Climate regulation of the electricity sector is one of the most important growing — and rapidly changing — areas of law … from the electricity sector. It does so through detailed, comparative accounts of climate regulation of electricity in four … analysis section identifies key lessons learned to date about climate regulation of electricity globally …
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-based or determined by cost-of-service regulation. Allocation to customers, which could be achieved by allocation to local …
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accidents and explosions. Following each calamity, regulation takes the blame. The regulatory system is too slow or too lax. Or … system today – but in truth, regulation is far less clearly to blame for the nation's problems than most of us think. In this … regulation, as politicians and the public inevitably seek something to blame when calamities occur. Yet regulation manages risk …
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marine pollution from offshore operations. It also focuses on the international regulation consisting of international and …
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The promise of biotechnology has been tantalizingly just beyond reach for a number of years. Biotechnology is often touted as a means of increasing agricultural production, improving sustainability, and offering more nutritious food to the public. Promises of increased yield — more food for a...
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The aim of this independent report commissioned by the EU Commission is to inform the EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment negotiations on enhanced regulatory coherence and cooperation. It provides negotiators, stakeholders and the public with a comparative overview of the US and EU...
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problem of emissions leakage in the context of regional GHG regulation, identifies the various approaches employed by the …
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This paper provides empirical evidence that U.S. power plants exhibit risk aversion when purchasing coal. Specifically, I show that plants facing more spot coal price uncertainty sign longer duration coal contracts, purchase contract coal from a larger number of origin counties, and pay higher...
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rather than static distortions to coal storage levels. This suggests that previous estimates of the impact of price-regulation …
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