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Electricity Markets 20 Renewable Energy 15 Energy Economics 8 Distributed Generation. Energy Economics 6 Energy Policy 6 Levelised Cost of Energy 6 Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) 3 Climate Change 3 Electricity Generation 3 Natural Gas 3 Resources Policy 3 Australian National Electricity Market 2 DC OPF Algorithm 2 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION 2 ELECTRICITY 2 Electiricty Generation 2 Electricity 2 Electricity markets 2 Emissions trading 2 Energy Security 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY 2 RESILIENCE 2 Russian Electricity Sector 2 Solar Thermal 2 Sustainable Development 2 agent-based model 2 algal biofuels 2 alternative energy 2 biofuels 2 Australia 1 CIS 1 Carbon Capture and Storage 1 Carbon Market Regulation 1 Carbon Offsets 1 Carbon Trading 1 Carbon price 1 Central Asia 1 Climate change adaptation 1 Climate change mitigation 1 DUOS 1
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Book / Working Paper 53
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Undetermined 38 English 15
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Foster, John 38 Wagner, Liam 34 Bell, William Paul 11 Molyneaux, Lynette 10 Froome, Craig 9 Wild, Phil 9 Wild, Phillip 7 Zhao, Junhua 7 Froome, Craig William 4 Liebman, Ariel 4 Bagia, Ravindra 3 Ball, Barry 3 Bratanova, Alexandra 3 Byrnes, Liam 3 Hankamer, Ben 3 Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove 3 Meredith, Paul 3 Misra, Suchi 3 Nepal, Rabindra 3 Ross, Ian 3 Saha, Tapan 3 Sandu, Suwin 3 Sharma, Deepak 3 Brown, Colin 2 Dong, Zhao Yang 2 James, Geoff 2 Reedman, Luke 2 Robinson, Jacqueline 2 Skoofa, Lucas 2 Stephens, Evan 2 Zhou, Xun 2 Alie, Colin 1 Borowitzka, Michael A. 1 Carvalho, Antonio 1 Dong, ZY 1 Ehmann, Bertram 1 Greig, Chris 1 Hamshere, Patrick 1 Hinich, Melvin 1 Jamasb, Tooraj 1
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Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics 53
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Energy Economics and Management Group Working Papers 53
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Where is Australian Power headed in 2035?
Molyneaux, Lynette; Froome, Craig; Wagner, Liam - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
Australia’s plentiful supply of coal has defined the structure of its stationary energy power generation and consumption. Economies of scale derived from large coal-fired generation have enabled the supply of affordable electricity and encouraged investment in power intensive industries. As we...
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Magnifying uncertainty: the impact of a shift to gas under a carbon price
Wagner, Liam; Molyneaux, Lynette; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
We seek to evaluate the projection that a carbon price will reduce emissions at least cost by inducing a shift of generation from coal-fired to gas-fired plants. Modelling of Australia’s National Electricity Market in 2035 is undertaken using Australian Energy Market Operator assumptions for...
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Impact of Carbon Prices: State Production Trends, Inter-state Trade and Carbon Emission Reduction Outcomes in the NEM over the period 2007- 2009.
Wild, Phil; Bell, William Paul; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
The aim of this article is to investigate the impact that the introduction of a carbon price signal will have on fuel switching within the electricity generation sector from sources of generation with high carbon footprints to sources of generation with lower carbon footprints. To examine this...
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Australian Power: Can renewable technologies change the dominant industry view?
Molyneaux, Lynette; Froome, Craig William; Wagner, Liam; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
With carbon dioxide the major contributor to anthropogenic climate change, being required to reduce the carbon emissions from burning coal for electricity presents a systemic shock to Australian power. The Australian government is committed to the development of its coal seam gas resources for...
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Potential Impacts of Subprime Carbon on Australia’s Impending Carbon Market
Hamshere, Patrick; Wagner, Liam - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
This paper examines the potential impacts of subprime carbon credits on the impending Australian carbon market. Subprime carbon could potentially be created in carbon offset markets that lack adequate regulation, as projects face risks that can overstate emissions abatement. Recent research...
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Resilience and electricity systems: a comparative analysis
Molyneaux, Lynette; Wagner, Liam; Froome, Craig; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
Electricity systems have generally evolved based on the natural resources available locally. Few metrics exist to compare the security of electricity supply of different countries despite the increasing likelihood of potential shocks to the power system like energy price increases and carbon...
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An economic evaluation of the potential for distributed energy in Australia
Lilley, William; Reedman, Luke; Wagner, Liam; Alie, Colin; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) recently completed a major study investigating the value of distributed energy (DE; collectively demand management, energy efficiency and distributed generation) technologies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
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The Impact of Carbon Pricing on Wholesale Electricity Prices, Carbon Pass-Through Rates and Retail Electricity Tariffs in Australia.
Wild, Phil; Bell, William Paul; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
The purpose of this article is to investigate the impact that the introduction of a carbon price signal will have on wholesale electricity prices, carbon-pass-through rates and retail electricity rates in the states making up the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM). In order to assess...
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Institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change
Foster, John; Bell, William Paul; Froome, Craig; Wild, Phil - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
The objectives of this project are to examine the adaptive capacity of existing institutional arrangements in the National Electricity Market (NEM) to existing and predicted climate change conditions. Specifically the project aims to: 1. identify climate change adaptation issues in the NEM; 1....
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Institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change: A non-technical summary for policy makers
Foster, John; Bell, William Paul; Froome, Craig; Wild, Phil - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
The objectives of this project are to examine the adaptive capacity of existing institutional arrangements in the National Electricity Market (NEM) to existing and predicted climate change conditions. Specifically the project aims to: 1. identify climate change adaptation issues in the NEM; 1....
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