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We study alternative market power mitigation measures in a homogeneous goods industry where productive assets have asymmetric costs. We characterise the asset divestment by a dominant firm which achieves the greatest reduction in prices (taking the size of the divestment as given). The optimal...
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plants. The power plants produce not only desirable outputs (e.g., electricity) but also undesirable outputs (e.g., CO2 and …
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stoichiometric conversion of fixed and reduced nitrogen to NH3), and the NH3 sales price. Economically feasible production at an …
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treatment, and electricity generation from MSW incineration plants since 2000. Based on the electricity generation in 2008 (i ….e., 2967 GWh), the environmental benefit of mitigating CO2 emissions and the economic benefit of selling electricity were …
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In most Western countries, the power grid provides electricity more than 99% of the time. To maintain reliability at … customers of electricity cannot switch from one distribution network to another, no economic incentive exists that matches the …
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This study presents a methodology to quantify the economic impact of condenser fouling on the performance of thermoelectric power plants. Various contributing factors are investigated, including fouling rate, plant load, cooling water inlet temperature and condenser cleaning. Analyses of...
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gas), methanol, Fischer–Tropsch fuels, hydrogen, as well as heat and electricity, from several biowastes generated in the … turbines are used to produce heat and electricity from unconverted gas and heat removal, respectively. The results show that …, in terms of mass conversion, methanol production seems to be the most efficient process for all the biowastes. SNG …
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demand of electricity in Canada is highly complex and dynamic in nature. Understanding the causal relationships among the … system's nearly immeasurable amount of variables and the patterns that exist in Canada's electricity system is essential for … traditional adjustment methods, substantial new investments in electricity generation capacity and efficiency enhancement areas …
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findings suggest that in order for crop residues to have any role in electricity generation either the carbon or (carbon …
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electricity produced; 2.9 kg of CO2 per kg of CH4 produced can be reused by this process. …
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