Designing by Degrees: Flexibility and Cost-Effectiveness in Climate PolicyAbstract: Substantially reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from electricity production will require a transformation of the resources used to produce power. This paper analyzes the economic consequences of a suite of different flexible and comprehensive policies to reduce CO2 emissions from the power sector, including a ...
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2014-02-14
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Authors: | Paul, Anthony ; Palmer, Karen ; Woerman, Matt |
Subject: | clean energy standard | tradable performance standard | carbon tax | climate policy | electricity |
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