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In this paper, we conduct an empirical analysis of the effects of residential electricity prices on greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions using a panel dataset that includes annual data on the electricity market and the amount of GHG emitted by all sectors in the 48 U.S. states from 1990 to 2017. We...
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In order for smart homes to be optimally deployed, the following questions should be addressed. Should the distribution company or the prosumer invest in DER and manage it? What combination of DER should be used? Furthermore, what is the right tariff to impose? This study investigates different...
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Electricity price forecasting is a challenging task for decision-makers in deregulated power markets due to the inherent characteristics of electricity prices, e.g., high frequency and volatility. Accordingly, we propose a novel hybrid Deep Learning model to forecast one-step, two-step, and...
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French Abstract: La réduction de la consommation d'énergie et des émissions de carbone sont deux pierres angulaires de la lutte contre le changement climatique. Signaler les externalités négatives de la consommation individuelle sur l'environnement est au cœur des politiques publiques, et...
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This paper conducts a systematic literature review to understand the motivations behind driving and the various factors influencing driving habits. Such understanding is important for addressing the negative externalities of car use, promoting sustainable transportation options, and improving...
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Electricity trade across regions is often considered welfare enhancing. We show in this paper that this could be reconsidered if environmental externalities are taken into account. We consider two cases where trade is beneficial, before accounting for environmental damages: first, when two...
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Electricity trade across regions is often considered welfare enhancing. We show in this paper that this could be reconsidered if environmental externalities are taken into account. We consider two cases where trade is beneficial, before accounting for environmental damages: first, when two...
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Electricity trade across regions is often considered welfare enhancing. We show in this paper that this should be reconsidered if environmental externalities are taken into account. We consider two cases where trade is beneficial, before accounting for environmental damages: first, when two...
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