Search Results - "Hagem, Cathrine"
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Supply‐ versus Demand‐Side Policies in the Presence of Carbon Leakage and the Green Paradox
Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (01-01-2019)“…We consider a climate coalition that seeks to reduce global emissions in the presence of carbon leakage and resource exhaustibility. We show that a credible…”
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Offsetting schemes and ecological taxes for wind power production
Published in Ecological economics (01-10-2024)“…On the one hand, wind power production on land seems necessary for decarbonizing the electricity sector. On the other hand, we risk replacing one environmental…”
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An economic model of vehicle-to-grid: Impacts on the electricity market and consumer cost of electric vehicles
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Refunding Emission Payments: Output-Based Versus Expenditure-Based Refunding
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-11-2020)“…We analyse two mechanism designs for refunding emission payments to polluting firms: output-based refunding (OBR) and expenditure-based refunding (EBR). In…”
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Efficient spatial distribution of wind power plants given environmental externalities due to turbines and grids
Published in Energy economics (01-10-2021)“…Negative environmental externalities associated with wind power plants are due to the physical characteristics of turbine installations and associated power…”
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Spatial Trade-Offs in National Land-Based Wind Power Production in Times of Biodiversity and Climate Crises
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-02-2024)“…Energy generated by land-based wind power is expected to play a crucial role in the decarbonisation of the economy. However, with the looming biodiversity and…”
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Optimal location of renewable power
Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-03-2018)“…A decarbonization of the energy sector calls for large new investments in renewable energy production, and several countries stimulate renewable energy…”
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Strategic Investment in Climate Friendly Technologies: The Impact of Global Emissions Trading
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-09-2014)“…Our point of departure is that a group of industrialized countries invest in research and development (R&D) of greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement technologies. R&D…”
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The Design of a Dynamic Tradeable Quota System under Market Imperfections
Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01-07-1998)“…Market power within a dynamic system of tradeable quotas with banking and borrowing of quotas leads to a nonoptimal distribution of abatement across agents. In…”
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Policies for electrification of cars in the short and long run
Published in Transportation research. Part D, Transport and environment (01-04-2023)“…We study the optimal combination of short and long-lived options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, using electrification of the car fleet as an example. A…”
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Climate Policies in a Fossil Fuel Producing Country: Demand versus Supply Side Policies
Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2017)“…In absence of joint global climate action, several jurisdictions unilaterally restrict their domestic demand for fossil fuels. Another policy option for fossil…”
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Implementing the EU renewable target through green certificate markets
Published in Energy economics (01-07-2012)“…The European Parliament has agreed on a target of a 20% share of renewables in the EU's total energy consumption by 2020. To achieve the target, the European…”
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The European Union's potential for strategic emissions trading through permit sales contracts
Published in Resource and energy economics (2011)“…Strategic market behavior by permit sellers will harm the European Union (EU) as it is expected to become a large net buyer of permits in a follow-up agreement…”
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Intertemporal Emission Trading with a Dominant Agent: How does a Restriction on Borrowing Affect Efficiency
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-06-2008)“…In this paper we analyze how restricting intertemporal trading by prohibiting borrowing of emissions permits affects the ability of a dominant agent to exploit…”
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Allocating Tradable Permits on the Basis of Market Price to Achieve Cost Effectiveness
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-02-2009)“…It is a well known result that distributional constraints can lead to an imperfectly competitive permit market where the emission target is no longer met at…”
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The clean development mechanism versus international permit trading: The effect on technological change
Published in Resource and energy economics (2009)“…The clean development mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol may induce technological change in developing countries. As an alternative to the clean development…”
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Climate policies in a fossil fuel producing country - demand versus supply side policies
Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2017)“…In absence of joint global climate action, several jurisdictions unilaterally restrict their domestic demand for fossil fuels. Another policy option for fossil…”
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credible compliance enforcement system for the climate regime
Published in Climate policy (01-11-2012)“…The compliance enforcement system of the Kyoto Protocol provides only weak incentives for Parties to comply with their commitments. For example, the penalties…”
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The merits of non-tradable quotas as a domestic policy instrument to prevent firm closure
Published in Resource and energy economics (01-10-2003)“…Many countries fear that adopting a domestic tradable quota system for greenhouse gases that requires all emitters to pay for their quotas may lead to closures…”
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Enforcing the Kyoto Protocol: sanctions and strategic behavior
Published in Energy policy (01-11-2005)“…Because the sanction mechanisms under the Marrakesh Accords affect the economy of complying countries, strategic considerations may play a role in decisions…”
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