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options that each are capable of contributing significantly to the abatement of global CO2 emissions: nuclear energy and coal … extensive the improvements of coal-based power equipped with CCS technology would need to be if our model is to significantly … scale down the construction of new nuclear power plants. -- Economic Competition ; Electricity Sector ; Nuclear Power ; Coal …
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This report analyses the influence of the design features of China’s pilot emissions trading systems (ETS) in the Province of Hubei and the Municipal City of Shenzhen and the development of the electricity markets on the quality of the carbon price signal. Based on publicly available data and...
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more important for coal fired power plants with their relative high investment costs …
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This paper presents a general electricity-CO2 (ELCO) modeling framework that is able to simulate interactions of the energy-only market with different forms for national policy measures. We set up a two sector model where players can invest into various types of generation technologies including...
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Several European countries have decided to phase out coal power generation. Emissions from electricity generation are … already regulated by the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), and in some countries like Germany the phaseout of coal will be … accompanied with cancellation of emissions allowances. In this paper we examine the consequences of phasing out coal, both for the …
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Several European countries have decided to phase out coal power generation. Emissions from electricity generation are … already regulated by the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), and in some countries like Germany the phaseout of coal will be … accompanied with cancellation of emissions allowances. In this paper we examine the consequences of phasing out coal, both for the …
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First-best optimal forest sector carbon policy is examined. Using a comprehensive forest sector model with a detailed carbon cycle section we show that the renewability and carbon neutrality arguments do not warrant emission free treatment of forest bioenergy. However, under the biomass stock...
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