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is not evident whether CCS is an efficient mitigation option, it is compared to a variety of renewable energy sources …. Thus, it is cheaper to avoid one ton of CO2 by means of wind energy, but costs arising from the use of solar energy are …
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renewable energy, and Colombia’s clean development mechanism. Using the “chicken game,” the best response is to “disable the …
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climate and energy targets in 9 chosen European countries and on transition into low-carbon economies. The paper discusses … emissions of at least 9 million tonnes CO2 equivalent per year, increase in the capacity of renewable energy sources and … improvement in the primary energy consumption. The analysis of operational programs allowed also for a rough estimate of the …
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interventions on final-use energy consumption, an important driver of carbon emissions. In the model, energy demand is driven by … directed technical change. Energy supply is subject to increasing extraction costs. The model is consistent with aggregate … evidence on energy use, efficiency, and prices in the United States, as well as the standard balanced growth facts. I use the …
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